Description
Titanium (Ti) Micron Powder (99.5+%, 75–150 µm, Spherical)
Titanium (Ti) Micron Powder is a spherical, high-purity metallic powder with a particle size of 75–150 µm and a purity of 99.5+%. Titanium is widely recognized for its outstanding strength-to-weight ratio, resistance to corrosion, and biocompatibility, which makes it an indispensable material in aerospace, medical, electronics, and industrial applications.
The coarse micron size (75–150 µm) provides controlled flowability and packing density, making this grade especially suitable for powder metallurgy, sintering, coatings, and structural component manufacturing. Additionally, titanium powder is used as an opaque and whitening agent in porcelain enamels, offering a glossy, acid-resistant, and durable finish.
Technical Properties
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Chemical Symbol: Ti
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Purity: 99.5+%
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Particle Size: 75–150 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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Fabrication of structural parts, engines, and high-strength lightweight alloys.
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Offers thermal stability and high resistance to corrosive environments.
Medical Applications
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Biocompatible for surgical implants, prosthetics, and dental devices.
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Maintains durability and resistance to body fluids.
Industrial & Coatings
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Used as a whitener and opacifier in porcelain enamels for glossy, acid-resistant surfaces.
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Suitable for surface modification, coatings, and advanced ceramics.
Electronics & Advanced Materials
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Applied in sensors, optical materials, glass modification, and nano-composites.
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Contributes to electronic devices and micro/nano sensor technology.