Description
Titanium Carbide (TiC) Nanopowder / Nanoparticles (99.5+%, 80 nm, Cubic)
Titanium Carbide (TiC) Nanoparticles are ultra-hard refractory ceramic materials with outstanding thermal stability, wear resistance, and electrical conductivity. Produced with a purity of 99.5+%, an average particle size of 80 nm, and a cubic crystal structure, TiC nanopowder is ideal for cutting tools, coatings, and composite reinforcement.
With a true density of 4.5 g/cm³, a bulk density of 0.08 g/cm³, and a specific surface area of ~50 m²/g, TiC combines excellent hardness with high surface reactivity. It has a melting point of 3200 °C, making it highly reliable for high-temperature applications in metallurgy, aerospace, and industrial manufacturing.
Technical Properties
Chemical Formula: TiC
Purity: 99.5+%
Average Particle Size (APS): 80 nm
Color: Black
Specific Surface Area (SSA): 50 m²/g
Bulk Density: 0.08 g/cm³
True Density: 4.5 g/cm³
Melting Point: 3200 °C
Crystal Phase: Cubic
Zeta Potential: +25.0 mV
Morphology: Nearly spherical
Elemental Analysis (%)
O: 0.9
Mg: 0.0003
Al: 0.006
Cu: 0.0003
Applications
Titanium Carbide Nanopowder is widely applied in industrial, electronic, and aerospace fields:
Coatings & Surface Treatments: Applied on cutting tools, steel bearings, and nozzles to enhance wear resistance.
Composite Reinforcement: Improves strength, toughness, and conductivity of polymers, plastics, ceramics, and metals.
Electrical Applications: Used in conductive composites and anti-wear conductive coatings.
Abrasives: Utilized in abrasive tools and grinding applications due to its extreme hardness.
High-Temperature Engineering: Suitable for aerospace, metallurgy, and energy applications.

