Description
Titanium Carbide (TiC) Nano Powder / Powder (99.9%, 800 nm, Cubic)
Titanium Carbide (TiC) is a super-hard refractory ceramic material with excellent thermal stability, chemical resistance, and electrical conductivity. Produced with 99.9% purity and an average particle size of 800 nm, this black cubic-phase powder is a key component in cemented carbides, wear-resistant materials, and high-performance composites.
With a true density of 4.93 g/cm³, a melting point of 3200 °C, and a zeta potential of +25 mV, TiC is recognized for its chemical inertness toward steel and iron. It is widely used in cutting tools, molds, crucibles, and advanced ceramics. The addition of 0.2 wt% tungsten (W) further enhances its stability and catalytic performance, making it ideal for high-stress industrial applications.
Technical Properties
Chemical Formula: TiC
Purity: 99.9%
Average Particle Size (APS): 800 nm
Color: Black
True Density: 4.93 g/cm³
Melting Point: 3200 °C
Crystal Phase: Cubic
Zeta Potential: +25 mV
Stabilizer / Catalyst: W, 0.2 wt%
Certificate of Analysis
O: <0.5%
Ca: <8 ppm
N: <430 ppm
Cu: <3 ppm
Si: <22 ppm
Fe: <201 ppm
Ni: <2.8 ppm
Applications
Titanium Carbide Powder is widely used in industrial and engineering applications:
Wear-Resistant Materials: Improves the hardness and durability of abrasives, alloys, and coatings.
Cutting Tools & Coatings: Enhances nozzles, molds, and steel bearings with superior wear resistance.
Cemented Carbides: Essential component in tool steels and sintered carbide composites.
Optical Materials: TiC ceramics serve as specialized optical components.
Polymer & Composite Enhancement: Used as a nucleating agent, conductive filler, and reinforcement in plastics and composites.
High-Temperature Components: Applied in metal melting crucibles, aerospace coatings, and thermal barriers.