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Alternate Names: Beryllia, glucina, glucinium oxide
Oxide | Analysis | Formula | |
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BeO | 100.00% | 1.00 | |
Oxide Weight | 25.01 | ||
Formula Weight | 25.01 |
Beryllium is a specialty high temperature fluxing oxide available as a pure material in a wide variety of sizes and shapes. It acts as a refractory alone. It can also be used as a modifier and opacifier at lower temperatures. It is manufactured from Beryl, an igneous mineral silicate of beryllium and aluminum containing about 12-14% beryllium. Emerald is beryl stained with chromium, aquamarine is blue stained beryl.
It is a very expensive material and thus is only used if another cannot be substituted.
Beryllia is valuable for producing ceramics with high thermal conductivity (dependent on purity), particularly in the lower temperature ranges. Its thermal conductivity is 4x alumina at high temperatures and even greater at lower temperatures. Beryllium has excellent dielectric properties, outstanding resistance to wetting and corrosion by many metals and non-metals. It's mechanical properties are only slightly less than that of 95% alumina ceramics. It has valuable nuclear properties including an exceptionally low thermal neutron absorption cross section. Like alumina, it is readily metallized by thick and thin film techniques.
Properties:
Softening Temperature: >2000
Thermal Conductivity (Btu/h/sq. ft/degree F/ft): 150
CTE, 10 -6/degree F, at..
212F: 5.4
932F: 7.4
1832F: 8.9
Tensile Strength, psi (room temperature): 18,000-20,000
(1000C): 5000
Compressive Strength, (room temperature): 200,000
(2000F): 60,000
Transverse Strength, psi: 35,000
Modulus of Elasticity, psi: 40,000-45,000
Hazards |
Beryllium Monoxide Toxicology
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Typecodes |
Flux Source
Materials that source Na2O, K2O, Li2O, CaO, MgO and other fluxes but are not feldspars or frits. Remember that materials can be flux sources but also perform many other roles. For example, talc is a flux in high temperature glazes, but a matting agent in low temperatures ones. It can also be a flux, a filler and an expansion increaser in bodies. |
Typecodes |
Opacifier
Opacifiers are powders that turn transparent glazes opaque by various chemical and physical mechanisms (and combinations of mechanisms). |
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Refractory
Materials that melt at high temperatures. These are normally used for kiln bricks, furniture, etc. or for ceramics that must withstand high temperatures during service. |
URLs |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beryllium_oxide
Beryllium oxide on Wikipedia |
Oxides | BeO - Beryllium Oxide |
Minerals |
Beryl
A beryllium mineral. |
Frit Softening Point | 2500C |
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Frit Softening Point | 2650C |
Density (Specific Gravity) | 3.00 |
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