Boron is used to make alloy as Boron steel which is used to protect radiation from nuclear reactor in Nuclear plants.
Usually boron is used as the active neutron absorber, though cadmium and hafnium are also good absorbers and have been used. Boron is alloyed with steel to make a practical material.
300.2 higher in the northern hemisphere than south not-transferable.
Yes it is but it is not good for electricity!!
When humans consume large amounts of boron-containing food, the boron concentrations in their bodies may rise to levels that can cause health problems. Boron can infect the stomach, liver, kidneys and brains and can eventually lead to death. We do need very small amounts of it for good health but too much is not good.
It's steel that Boron owns. For example: The steel that Fred has, called Fred steel.
Usually boron is alloyed with steel, boron is a very good neutron absorber.
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Boron is used to make alloy as Boron steel which is used to protect radiation from nuclear reactor in Nuclear plants.
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Usually boron is used as the active neutron absorber, though cadmium and hafnium are also good absorbers and have been used. Boron is alloyed with steel to make a practical material.
AR steel is abrasion resistant steel. It is made with nickel, manganese, boron, and chromium. AR steel is used on plow blades.
A boron steel alloy is the most common material used, boron is the neutron absorber.
Boron is not a good conductor of electricity at room temperature, but is a good conductor at a high temperature.
S. K. Banerji has written: 'Boron in Steel'
300.2 higher in the northern hemisphere than south not-transferable.
Yes