Description
Titanium (Ti) Nanopowder / Nanoparticles (Purity: 99.9+%, Size: 30–80 nm, Metal Basis)
Titanium (Ti) Nanopowder is a high-purity, nanoscale metallic powder composed of spherical particles ranging from 30 to 80 nanometers in size. Known for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, outstanding corrosion resistance, UV stability, and excellent biocompatibility, titanium nanoparticles are widely used in aerospace, biomedical, and advanced material applications.
Technical Properties
Property | Value |
---|---|
Purity | 99.9+% (metal basis) |
Particle Size (APS) | 30–80 nm |
Shape | Spherical |
True Density (g/cm³) | 4.5 |
Specific Surface Area (m²/g) | 19 |
Elemental Analysis (%)
Ti | Fe | N | C | Others |
---|---|---|---|---|
≥99.9 | ≤0.05 | ≤0.02 | ≤0.02 | ≤0.001 |
Properties, Storage, and Handling
Titanium nanoparticles are highly reactive and flammable, especially due to their large specific surface area. They should be handled with extreme care, avoiding rapid movements, vibrations, and friction. The powder must be stored sealed under vacuum or inert gas, in a cool, dry, and dark environment to prevent oxidation, agglomeration, or moisture absorption. Air contact should be minimized at all times.
Applications
Thanks to its unique combination of mechanical, optical, and biocompatible properties, Titanium Nanopowder is used in a wide range of industries:
Aerospace & Automotive: Lightweight structural components with high strength and corrosion resistance.
Biomedical: Orthopedic and dental implants, coatings for prosthetics, and biocompatible devices.
Electronics: Conductive coatings, micro/nano sensors, and semiconductor components.
Energy Storage & Conversion: Additives in batteries, fuel cells, and hydrogen storage materials.
Optics & Glass Modification: UV-resistant coatings, optical filters, and photoactive materials.
Nano-Composites: Reinforcement in polymers, ceramics, and metal matrices to enhance mechanical and thermal performance.