Abstract

We characterize the suitability of two additive manufactured materials for use in shielding thermal neutrons for neutron scattering instrumentation. We compare two different boron based additive manufactured masks to a traditionally manufactured boron nitride mask in a real-use case scenario. The first additive manufactured mask is a composite of aluminum and boron carbide. The second additive manufactured mask is a composite of boron carbide and cyanoacrylate. We report the thermal conductivity of the aluminum boron carbide mask in comparison to other relevant materials. The aluminum boron carbide material may find use in shielding applications where thermal conductivity, a low total neutron scattering cross section, and low toxicity are criteria.

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