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CA1392 Titanium Carbide Powder (TiC Powder) (CAS No. 12070-08-5)

Catalog No. CA1392
Size D 50: 0.8-1 um/ 3-5 um/ as requested
Material TIC Powder
CAS Number 12070-08-5
Appearance Dark Gray Powder
Purity ≥99.5%
Particle Size 0.5 - 500 microns, 5 - 400 mesh, or customized
MSDS/SDS

Titanium Carbide Powder is a ceramic material made of titanium and carbon, known for its hardness and wear resistance. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) supplies high-quality titanium carbide powder for various industrial applications.

Other tungsten carbide products: Tungsten Carbide/Nickel Powder (WC/Ni Powder), Tungsten Carbide/Cobalt Powder, Tungsten Carbide/Nickel/Chromium Powder, etc.

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Titanium Carbide Powder (TiC Powder)
Titanium Carbide Powder (TiC Powder)
Titanium Carbide Powder (TiC Powder)
Titanium Carbide Powder (TiC Powder)
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SDS

Titanium Carbide Powder Description

Titanium Carbide (TiC) powder is a gray metallic material with a cubic crystal structure. Renowned for its exceptional hardness, TiC offers outstanding wear resistance, excellent corrosion resistance, and high-temperature stability.

Titanium Carbide Powder Specification

Chemical Composition

TiC

Molecular Weight

59.91

Purity

99.5 %

Grade

Plasma Spray Grade

CAS No.

12070-08-5

Melting Point

3160℃

Density

4.93g/cm3

Form

Powder

Chemical Composition

Grade Chemical Composition (max, %)
Total Carbon Free Carbon Impurities (max, %)
Nb Fe Si O N Na K Ca
LF-TiC ≥19.1 ≤0.30 0.01 0.05 0.02 0.5 0.2 0.01 0.005 0.01
Particle size: 0.5 - 500 microns, 5 - 400 mesh, or customized
Particle size and chemical composition are modified on request.

Titanium Carbide Powder Applications

  • Thermal Spray Techniques: Powder Welding, Flame Spraying, Plasma Spraying, High-Velocity Oxy-Fuel (HVOF) Spraying
  • Industry Sectors: Oil Exploration, Aerospace, Mine Excavation, Machinery Tools, Marine Facilities
  • Material Uses: Thermal Spray Coatings, Welding Consumables, Hard Alloys, Cermets (Ceramic-Metal Composites), Military Aviation Components

Titanium Carbide Powder Packaging

25 kg per drum or as requested by the customer.

Our Titanium Carbide Powder is clearly tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and quality control. Great care is taken to avoid any damage that might be caused during storage or transportation.

SAM Package 0

Packaging: Carton, Wooden Box, or Customized.

Titanium Carbide Powder FAQs

Q: Can you make this powder with a larger grain size, e.g., 50um?

A: Yes. We can produce titanium carbide (TiC) powder with larger grain sizes. We offer customized services and can adjust the powder particle size and other characteristics to meet your specific requirements. Please contact our sales team for detailed information and a quote.

Q: Is titanium carbide safe?

A: Titanium carbide (TiC) may pose health risks with long-term or repeated exposure. Inhaling TiC dust can affect the lungs, and its health effects haven't been fully studied. TiC is often used with other compounds like tungsten carbide and cobalt, which may introduce additional risks. To ensure safety, use proper ventilation, wear protective equipment, and follow safety guidelines when handling TiC.

Q: Which is stronger, titanium carbide or tungsten carbide?

A: Tungsten carbide is significantly harder and stronger than titanium carbide. On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, tungsten carbide scores a 9, making it one of the hardest materials available, while titanium carbide scores a 6. Both are much harder than precious metals like gold and platinum, but tungsten carbide is generally preferred for applications requiring superior strength and wear resistance.

Q: What is titanium carbide used for?

A: Titanium carbide is used to make wear-resistant and slicing instruments, abrasive steel bearings, and durable tools. It also enhances conductivity and serves as a nucleating agent in various applications.

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