Titanium Carbonitride Powder Description
Carbonitrides are manufactured through the carbothermal reduction and nitridation of titanium oxide at high temperatures in a vacuum furnace. The material is then ground to achieve the required particle size distribution. The titanium carbonitride powder produced using this patented procedure has a spherical morphology and exceptionally narrow particle size distribution when compared with titanium carbonitride (TI(C,N)) produced from titanium metal.
Titanium Carbonitride Powder Physical Properties
Typical mixing ratios TiC/TiN 50/50, 30/70, 70/30
Grain sizes: 0.9 – 2.1 mm
Titanium Carbonitride Powder Typical Applications
Titanium carbonitrides are the raw material for producing cermets, a metal-ceramic composite similar to hard metal that exhibits high hardness, excellent resistance to oxidation, high wear resistance and good toughness.
Cermets are used as tools for machining metals. Just like classic WC-Co hard metals, cermets also require special additives such as Mo2C, TaC, NbC and, in special cases, WC. These additives can also be manufactured in the form of solid solution mixed crystals with titanium carbonitride.
In combination with Al2O3, Ti(C,N) offers an extremely wear-resistant cutting ceramic for machining e.g. cast iron.
Titanium Carbonitride Powder Packing
25KG per drum or as required by the customer
Our titanium carbonitride powder product is clearly tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and quality control. Great care is taken to avoid any damage which might be caused during storage or transportation.