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The MAX phase is a new type of ternary layered compound, which is composed of three elements, M, A and X, and its general chemical formula is MN+1AXN, (wherein, M: pre-transition metal, A: Group A element, X: Carbon or nitrogen, N=1, 2, 3…), both metal materials (excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, machinability, thermal shock resistance, etc.) and ceramic materials (high modulus, high temperature resistance, oxidation resistance) , corrosion resistance, etc.) excellent performance. Applications of MAX Phase MAX phase materials have properties such as self-lubricating, high toughness, and electrical conductivity. Such materials can be widely used as high-temperature structural materials, electrode brush materials, chemical anti-corrosion materials and high-temperature heating materials. Cie-Chinamaterial supplier supply high quality and superfine MAX phase powder, such as Cr2AlC, Ti3AlC2, Ti3AlCN, Ti2AlC, Ti2AlN, Ti3SiC2, Ta2AlC, V2AlC, Ti2SnC, Nb2AlC, etc. Our Company also can supply Mxene powder, such as Ti3C2, Mo2C, Ti3CN, Mo2TiC, Ti2C, Nb2C, V2C, Nb4C3, V4C3, etc. Send us an email or click on the needed products to send an inquiry. Payment Term: Alipay, T/T, Paypal, Western Union, Credit Card etc. Shipment Term: By international express, by courier, by air, by sea, or as customers request. Storage conditions: 1) Should be avoid damp and high temperature. 2) Use immediately after opening the inner package bag. 3) Should be store in a dry environment at room temperature.

Algae Extracts Controllable Synthesis of Vanadium Carbide Nanosheets with Enhanced Photothermal Performance in the Near Infrared Region

What exactly is vanadium carbide? Vanadium carbonideis an opaque black crystal that has a density around 5.255.4g/cm3 but a melting temperature of 2750. This makes it slightly more hard than quartz. This substance can be used to make vanadium steel, and it is also used in carbide cemented carbonide. Two-dimensional VanadiumCarbide Nanosheets Discovered The potential …