Description
Titanium (Ti) Micron Powder (99.5+%, 5–25 µm, Spherical)
Titanium (Ti) Micron Powder is a spherical, high-purity metallic powder with a particle size of 5–25 µm and a purity of 99.5+%. Renowned for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, titanium powder is a critical material in aerospace, defense, medical implants, electronics, and advanced composites.
The spherical morphology ensures excellent flowability, packing density, and uniformity, making this powder particularly well-suited for powder metallurgy, coatings, and additive manufacturing. Titanium’s high stability in harsh environments and compatibility with human tissues make it unique among structural metals.
Technical Properties
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Chemical Symbol: Ti
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Purity: 99.5+%
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Particle Size: 5–25 µm
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CAS Number: 7440-32-6
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Density: 4.507 g/cm³
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Melting Point: 1668 °C
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Boiling Point: 3260 °C
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Coefficient of Expansion (20 °C): 8.5 × 10⁻⁶
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Electrical Resistivity: 47.8 µΩ·cm
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Crystal Structure: Hexagonal Close-Packed (HCP) – Spherical morphology
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Form: Powder
Chemical Composition (%)
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Ti: 99.5+
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Fe: <0.2
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Cr: <0.005
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Mo: <0.001
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Cu: <0.001
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As: <0.001
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Al: <0.01
Applications
Aerospace & Defense
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Widely used in aircraft components, jet engines, and defense applications due to its lightweight and high mechanical strength.
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Ideal for high-temperature and corrosive environments.
Medical & Biocompatible Uses
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Used in implants, surgical instruments, and prosthetics thanks to its biocompatibility and resistance to body fluids.
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Ensures long-term stability and safety in medical applications.
Electronics & Optical Devices
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Applied in electronic components, sensors, and nano-composites.
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Acts as an additive in glass and optical materials for enhanced performance.
Industrial & Advanced Materials
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Used as an opaque and whitening agent in porcelain enamels for glossy, acid-resistant finishes.
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Incorporated into coatings, ceramics, and advanced composites to improve wear resistance, strength, and thermal stability.