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Binary compounds formed by certain metals (such as lithium, calcium, magnesium, iron, chromium, etc.) and some non-metals (such as boron, etc.) and silicon. Generally crystalline, with metallic luster, hard and high melting point. Uses of Silicide Powder Metal silicide as an electric heating element is one of its earliest applications. Generally, the lower the silicon content in metal silicides, the higher the melting point, but its oxidation resistance decreases. Therefore, disilicides with low melting points but good oxidation resistance are usually used to manufacture heating elements. Titanium silicide TiSi2 has been widely used in MOS technology above 0.25 microns because of its simple process and good high temperature stability. 3pdm supply high quality and superfine silicide, such as molybdenum silicide MoSi2 powder, niobium silicide NbSi2 powder, titanium silicide TiSi2 powder, tantalum silicide TaSi2 powder, hafnium silicide HfSi2 powder, zirconium silicide ZrSi2 powder, etc. Send us an email or click on the needed products to send an inquiry. Payment Term: Alipay, Western Union, T/T, Paypal, Credit Card etc. Shipment Term: By international express, by courier, by air, by sea, or as customers request. Storage conditions: 1) Should be store in a dry environment at room temperature. 2) Should be avoid damp and high temperature. 3) Use immediately after opening the inner package bag.

A quick overview of molybdenum carbide

The properties of Molybdenum Carbide The chemical formula of Molybdenum carburide MoC is the molecular weight and it is 107.95. Its melting point is 2692degC. It also has good mechanical and thermal stability. Its melting is 2692degC. Water and lye are insoluble. Nitric acid, hydrofluoric and sulfuric acids are slightly soluble. The catalytic reactions of […]

A quick overview of molybdenum carbide

The properties of Molybdenum Carbide The chemical formula of Molybdenum carburide MoC is the molecular weight and it is 107.95. Its melting point is 2692degC. It also has good mechanical and thermal stability. Its melting is 2692degC. Water and lye are insoluble. Nitric acid, hydrofluoric and sulfuric acids are slightly soluble. The catalytic reactions of […]