Description
Titanium Carbide (TiC) Nanopowder/Nanoparticles, Purity: 99.5+%, Size: 35–55 nm, Cubic
Product Overview
Titanium Carbide (TiC) Nanopowder is a high-purity ceramic material with exceptional hardness and thermal stability. With a particle size distribution between 35 and 55 nm, this black, nearly spherical powder is ideal for applications requiring wear resistance, chemical inertness, and electrical conductivity. TiC’s cubic crystal structure and high melting point make it suitable for use in extreme environments such as high-speed machining or high-temperature sintering processes.
Technical Properties
Property | Value |
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Purity (%) | 99.5+ |
Average Particle Size (nm) | 35–55 |
Color | Black |
Specific Surface Area | 50 m²/g |
Bulk Density (g/cm³) | 0.08 |
True Density (g/cm³) | 4.5 |
Melting Point (°C) | 3200 |
Crystal Structure | Cubic |
Zeta Potential (mV) | 25.00 |
Morphology | Nearly Spherical |
Elemental Analysis (%)
O | Mg | Al | Cu |
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0.9 | 0.0003 | 0.006 | 0.0003 |
Storage Conditions
Titanium carbide nanoparticles should be sealed under vacuum and stored in a cool, dry environment. Avoid exposure to air and mechanical stress to preserve dispersion quality and prevent agglomeration.
Applications
Titanium Carbide Nanoparticles are widely used in advanced materials due to their extreme hardness, thermal conductivity, and electrical performance:
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Surface Coatings: Enhances wear resistance of cutting tools, nozzles, and abrasion-resistant parts.
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Additives for Composites: Improves hardness and conductivity in polymers, plastics, and ceramic matrices.
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Conductive Materials: Useful in antistatic materials, electromagnetic shielding, and conductive inks.
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Abrasives: Serves as an additive in polishing and grinding compounds due to its extreme hardness.
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Sintering Additives: Enhances mechanical strength and thermal resistance in metal-matrix composites.