What is Hydride Powder?
Hydride powder refers to the composite powder of hydrogen and metal or other elements. Hydrides are binary compounds of hydrogen and other elements. However, in general scientific and technical work, binary compounds of hydrogen and metals are always called hydrides, and binary compounds of hydrogen and nonmetals are called hydrogen.
Uses of Hydride Powder:
Hydride powders are widely used in many fields. For example, calcium hydride CaH2 is used as a reducing agent, desiccant, chemical analysis reagent, etc. Zirconium hydride ZrH2 is used in industry as fireworks, flux and ignition agent. It is also used as a descaling agent in nuclear reactors, in vacuum tubes, and in cermet seals, strong reducing agents, blowing agents, cemented carbide additives, and powder metallurgy. TiH2 powder can be widely used in fireworks, aerospace, medicine, petroleum, petrochemical, soda ash, fertilizer, metallurgy, navigation, nuclear power and other fields.
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We supply high-purity, ultra-fine hydride powders, such as titanium hydride, hafnium hydride, calcium hydride, vanadium hydride, zirconium hydride, etc. Email us or click the desired product to send an inquiry.
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Conditions of storage:
1.) Maintain a dry area at the temperature of room.
2.) Avoid high and damp temperatures.
3.) Utilize immediately following the opening of the bag inside.
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