The Deep Space Gateway requires thruster systems to maintain spatial position. One control system being considered involves Hall thrusters. Historically, Hall thruster discharge channels have used several grades of hot-pressed hexagonal boron nitride. This study compliments data presented at ICACC (International Conference and Expo on Advanced Ceramics and Composites) 2018 and investigates the fracture toughness and slow crack growth parameters of several commercially available boron nitride grades including HP, M, M26, and Shapal Hi-M. The prior work revealed that some grades of BN absorb water and change strength thus presenting a philosophical conundrum on crack growth test methods. Advantages of different test methods will be discussed. The grades selected for this study are of interest because their available billet size is sufficient for Hall thruster discharge channels, or because they have heritage in Hall thruster applications. Ultimately, the data will be used to perform material selection, system design and reliability analyses.