Vanadium carbide
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| Vanadium carbide | |
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| Systematic name | Vanadium carbide |
| Other names | xxx, xxx |
| Molecular formula | XxXxXx |
| Molar mass | xx.xx g/mol |
| Density | x.xxx g/cm3 |
| Solubility (water) | x.xx g/l |
| Melting point | xx.x °C |
| Boiling point | xx.x °C |
| CAS number | [xx-xx-xx] |
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Vanadium carbide, VC, is an extremely hard refractory ceramic material. It is commercially used in tool bits cutting tools. It has the appearance of gray metallic powder with cubic crystal structure.
Vanadium carbide is chemically stable and has excellent high-temperature property. It can be used as an additive to tungsten carbide to fine the carbide crystals to improve the property of the cermet.
Its CAS number is [12070-10-9][link].
Physical Properties:
- Density ( kg/m3 ): 5770
- Melting point ( °C ): 2800
External links
- For a full list of external links to MSDSs, spectroscopic data, commercial chemicals suppliers etc. for this compound, see [Chemical sources].
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