Micro Titanium Carbide Description
Titanium Carbide features exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and thermal stability. It is perfect for applications where durability is crucial. It boasts a remarkable strength-to-weight ratio, making it ideal for the aerospace, automotive, and defense sectors. Its unique properties also make it an excellent additive for strengthening metals and alloys, enhancing their performance, and extending their lifespan. It is used for high-performance tools, industrial coatings, or advanced ceramics.
Micro Titanium Carbide Specifications
Carbon Content |
0.2005 |
Molecular Weight |
59.91 |
Purity |
0.995 |
CAS |
12070-08-5 |
Melting Point |
3160ºC |
Boiling point |
4300ºC |
Density |
4.93g/cm3 |
Micro Titanium Carbide Applications
1. Cutting tools: Titanium Carbide is widely used in cutting tools due to its high hardness and wear resistance. It is used in the production of drills, cutting blades, milling cutters, and saw blades.
2. Wear-resistant coatings: Titanium Carbide can be applied as a coating to various surfaces to protect them from wear and corrosion. It is commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and tooling to improve the durability and performance of components.
3. Metal matrix composites: Titanium Carbide can be added to metal matrices, such as aluminum or iron, to create composites with improved mechanical properties. These composites are used in manufacturing high-strength and lightweight materials for applications like the aerospace and automotive industries.
4. Electrical contacts: Titanium Carbide is used in electrical contacts due to its low electrical resistivity and high thermal conductivity. It is commonly used in power generation and distribution systems.
5. Thermal spray coatings: Titanium Carbide can be used in thermal spray coatings to provide thermal barrier properties, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance. These coatings are applied to turbine blades, exhaust pipes, and other components in industries such as power generation and aerospace.
6. Electronic components: Titanium Carbide is used in electronic components, such as resistors and capacitors, due to its electrical properties. It is also used in semiconductors and optical devices.
7. Catalyst support: Titanium Carbide can be used as a support material for catalysts in various chemical processes. Its high melting point and stability make it suitable for high-temperature reactions.
8. Abrasives: Titanium Carbide can be used as an abrasive material for grinding, polishing, and lapping applications. Its high hardness and excellent cutting ability make it ideal for manufacturing abrasive tools.
9. Refractory materials: Titanium Carbide has a high melting point and thermal stability, making it suitable for the production of refractory materials used in high-temperature applications such as furnaces and kilns.
10. Additive manufacturing: Titanium Carbide powder can be used in additive manufacturing techniques, such as 3D printing, to produce complex and high-performance components. It enables the production of parts with excellent mechanical properties and wear resistance.
Micro Titanium Carbide Packing
Our Micro Titanium Carbide (TiC) Powder is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.