Titanium Carbide (TiC) Nanoparticles/Nanopowder

Product Properties

       Titanium Carbide (TiC) nanopowder/nanoparticles (nm & um)

Size

Type  

Particle size(nm)

Purity(%)

Specific surface area(m2/g)

Bulk density(g/cm3)

Polymorphs

Color

nm

JB-TiC-001

30

>99.9

39.9

0.12

cube

black

sub um

JB-TiC-002

300

>99.9

10.7

1.18

cube

black

Custom

 Acccording to customers requirment. (30-800nm etc)

Titanium Carbide (TiC) Nanopowder Features

TiC nanopowder has an extremely high hardness and mechanical strength, which makes it suitable for applications requiring wear resistance, such as cutting tools, abrasives, and protective coatings. With a melting point of around 3,140°C (5,684°F), TiC can withstand extreme temperatures, making it ideal for high-temperature applications in aerospace, automotive, and power generation industries.Titanium Carbide is chemically stable and exhibits excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and erosion. This property is essential for applications in harsh environments, such as chemical processing and marine engineering.Despite being a ceramic material, TiC nanopowder conducts electricity, which makes it useful in electronic components and electrical contacts.It has good thermal conductivity, enabling its use in heat exchangers, thermal barriers, and other applications requiring efficient heat transfer.TiC nanopowder has a low thermal expansion coefficient, which ensures dimensional stability under temperature variations. This feature is critical in precision parts and components that operate in fluctuating thermal conditions.

Titanium Carbide (TiC) Nanopowder Applications
  • Cutting Tools and Abrasives: TiC nanopowder is widely used in the manufacture of cutting tools, drill bits, and abrasives for machining metals, woods, and composites. The high hardness and wear resistance of TiC extend the life and performance of these tools.

  • Protective Coatings: It is used in protective coatings for aerospace, automotive, and industrial components to enhance wear and corrosion resistance. TiC coatings can significantly improve the durability and lifespan of parts exposed to harsh environmental conditions.

  • Cermet Materials: TiC is a key component in cermet materials, which are composite materials made from ceramic and metallic components. Cermets combine the hardness and heat resistance of ceramics with the toughness of metals, making them ideal for high-performance applications in aerospace, defense, and cutting tools.

  • Wear-Resistant Parts: Due to its excellent wear resistance, TiC nanopowder is used in the manufacture of bearings, seals, and valve components, especially in applications that demand high durability and resistance to abrasion.

  • Electrical Components: The electrical conductivity of TiC makes it suitable for use in electrical contacts, electrodes, and conductive composites. It can also be used in electronic packaging and heat sink materials.