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Beryllium oxide sintered

Beryllium oxide ceramics exhibit the highest thermal conductivity of all the ceramic products and are the best electrical insulators at high temperatures. Despite these exceptional properties, beryllium oxide ceramics have only found limited application due to their high cost and poisonousness. They are manufactured by sintering dry or plastically pressed fine particulate beryllium oxide at 1400 to 1450°C in a hydrogen atmosphere. [Pg.462]

Beryllium oxide is the most heat conductive dielectric material and is frequently used in sintered form as a heat sink, but it is generally not used to make heat-conductive adhesives because of the toxicity and high cost of powdered beryllia. [Pg.708]

Although some of these saltlike nitrides have high melting points (for instance, thorium nitride 2820"C uranium nitride 2800°C plutonium nitride 2550 beryllium nitride 2200 C barium nitride 2200"C), they are sensitive to hydrolysis and react readily with water or moisture to give ammonia and the corresponding metal oxide or hydroxide. Consequently, they do not meet the refractory requirements as interpreted here. Some of these nitrides are useful industrial materials particularly as sintering additives for the production of silicon nitride, aluminum nitride, and cubic boron nitride (see Ch. 14). [Pg.161]


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