Description
Titanium Diboride (TiB₂) Nanopowder / Nanoparticles (99%, 50–100 nm)
Titanium Diboride (TiB₂) Nanoparticles are an ultra-hard ceramic material with remarkable mechanical strength, thermal stability, and electrical conductivity. With a purity of 99%, particle sizes ranging from 50–100 nm, and a hexagonal crystal structure, TiB₂ nanopowder is an advanced ceramic widely used in cutting tools, wear-resistant coatings, composites, and defense applications.
Produced via plasma arc vapor phase synthesis, TiB₂ offers a true density of 4.5 g/cm³, specific surface area of 50 m²/g, and excellent resistance to wear, corrosion, and high temperatures. Its combination of hardness, low bulk density, and multifunctional properties makes it one of the most valuable ceramic nanopowders for aerospace, metallurgy, and electronic materials.
Technical Properties
Chemical Formula: TiB₂
Purity: 99%
Average Particle Size (APS): 50–100 nm
Color: Dark gray
Bulk Density: 0.08 g/cm³
True Density: 4.5 g/cm³
Specific Surface Area (SSA): 50 m²/g
Crystal Phase: Hexagonal
Manufacturing Method: Plasma arc vapor phase
Elemental Analysis (%)
Ti: 65.5
B: 29.5
N: 0.09
Si: 0.14
Applications
Titanium Diboride Nanopowder is an advanced multifunctional ceramic with diverse applications:
Cutting Tools & Wear Components: Used in ceramic cutting tools, sandblasting nozzles, and wear-resistant coatings.
Defense & Protection: Applied in armor materials due to its extreme hardness.
Composite Materials: Reinforcement for multi-element composites and high-performance alloys.
Electrical Conductivity: Used in conductive composites and electrochemical applications.
Industrial Applications: Suitable for metal evaporation boats, crucibles, and refractory materials.