Titanium carbide powder is an advanced ceramic material with a high melting point and high hardness, exhibiting excellent wear resistance, thermal stability, and chemical stability. This material is widely used in hard coatings, composite materials, high-temperature structural ceramics, and thin film deposition.
We can provide titanium carbide powder with stable composition and controllable particle size, suitable for scientific research and industrial production needs. For specific specifications, packaging options, or application matching solutions, please contact us for technical support.
Extremely high hardness and wear resistance
High melting point, suitable for high-temperature environments
Good chemical inertness and structural stability
Possesses certain electrical and thermal conductivity
Suitable as a raw material for functional ceramics and coatings
Hard Coatings and Surface Engineering: Commonly used to prepare wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant coatings, suitable for surface strengthening of cutting tools, molds, and mechanical parts.
Metal-based and Ceramic-based Composites: As a reinforcing phase added to composite material systems, it can significantly improve the hardness, strength, and high-temperature performance of the material.
Advanced Ceramics and Structural Materials: Suitable for the research and production of ultra-high temperature ceramics, wear-resistant ceramics, and functional ceramic materials.
Thin Film Deposition and Materials Research: Titanium carbide can be used as an important precursor or comparative material in PVD, CVD, and related materials research.
Q1: Why is titanium carbide powder suitable for wear-resistant applications?
A1: Its near-diamond-level hardness and stable crystal structure allow it to maintain good performance under high loads and frictional environments.
Q2: Is titanium carbide powder suitable for high-temperature conditions?
A2: It has a high melting point and thermal stability, and is not prone to structural decomposition at high temperatures.
Q3: What are the characteristics of titanium carbide compared to other carbide materials?
A3: Compared to some carbide materials, TiC offers a good balance between hardness, electrical conductivity, and high-temperature stability.
Q4: Is titanium carbide powder mainly used in scientific research or industrial production?
A4: This material is widely used in both scientific research experiments and mature industrial production systems, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Each batch is supplied with:
Certificate of Analysis (COA)
Technical Data Sheet (TDS)
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Third-party testing reports available upon request
We specialize in inorganic functional materials and advanced ceramic raw materials, providing stable supply capabilities, reliable quality control, and application-oriented technical support to assist your R&D and production efforts.
Molecular Formula: TiC
Molecular Weight: 59.88 g/mol
Appearance: Black powder
Density: Approx. 4.93 g/cm³
Melting Point: Approx. 3140 °C
Crystal Structure: Cubic (NaCl type structure)
Signal Word:
Warning
Hazard Statements:
H228: Flammable solid
H402: Harmful to aquatic life
Inner Packaging: Double-layer sealed plastic bags or aluminum foil bags for moisture and leakage protection.
Outer Packaging: Iron drum or fiber drum, depending on the weight, with reinforced sealed lid.
Hazard Packaging: UN-certified packaging compliant with regulations for hazardous materials transportation.
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