The Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) spray is a high-temperature lubricant and anti-stick release agent, designed for applications where a thin, even coating is needed. It’s especially useful for treating hard-to-reach areas or surfaces with intricate geometries.
This aerosol spray delivers the benefits of hBN’s excellent thermal stability and non-stick properties, making it ideal for industrial and technical use.
Properties of Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) Aerosol Spray
Applications of Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) Aerosol Spray
Used as a high-temperature release agent, providing effective protection in extreme environments where conventional lubricants fail.
Protects surfaces from weld splatter, ensuring cleaner workpieces and reducing the need for post-welding cleanup.
Ideal for metal casting, forging, extrusion, and stamping processes, reducing friction and improving overall efficiency.
Prevents corrosion and provides lubrication during metal forming and molten metal processing, ensuring smoother operations and longer-lasting equipment.
Serves as an effective release agent in plastic and rubber molds, facilitating easy part removal without residue.
Improves mold and die life in glass-making, reducing wear and enhancing surface finish.
Eliminates sticking and prevents carbon contamination during the sintering process, improving the quality of the final product.
Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) coating
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Properties of Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN)
Up to 1950°C in inert atmospheres
Applications of Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN)
As a leading Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) Aerosol Spray Supplier in India, Jade Chemicals offers hBN spray with several advantages over graphite spray. hBN remains stable up to 1000°C in air and 1800°C in inert atmospheres, whereas graphite loses its lubricating properties above 450°C. Unlike black graphite, hBN is a clean white lubricant that does not leave stains, making it ideal for glass and plastic molding applications. Additionally, hBN is an excellent electrical insulator, while graphite is electrically conductive, making hBN suitable for use around sensitive electronic components.
Yes. hBN Mold Release Spray is highly effective for applications involving molten metals. Hexagonal Boron Nitride is non-wetting to most molten metals, including Aluminum, Magnesium, Zinc, and Lead, creating a protective barrier that prevents sticking to molds, crucibles, and processing tools. It is widely used in the aluminum extrusion industry to reduce metal pick-up, improve surface finish, and extend tool life.
Yes. Food-Grade Dry Lubricant Spray applications can benefit from Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) due to its chemically inert and non-toxic properties. hBN is widely used in environments where cleanliness and contamination control are critical, including pharmaceutical and food-processing equipment. However, it is recommended to review the relevant Technical Data Sheet (TDS) and product specifications to ensure compliance with your facility’s safety and regulatory requirements.
Unlike liquid lubricants that “outgas” (evaporate and contaminate) in a vacuum, Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) is a solid dry-film lubricant. It remains stable and effective in high-vacuum environments and does not attract dust or lint. This makes it a preferred lubricant for Aerospace applications and precision clean-room machinery where contamination must be zero.
To maximize the performance of Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) Aerosol Spray, ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free from oil, grease, or contaminants before application. Apply two thin coats rather than one thick layer, allowing each coat to dry completely. For industrial molds and tooling applications, lightly pre-heating the surface to around 50°C can help improve coating adhesion and durability.