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Titanium Carbonitride (Ti2CN) Micron Powder, Purity: 99.95%, Size: 1.05-3.05 μm

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Titanium Carbonitride (Ti2CN) Micron Powder

Purity: 99.95%, Size: 1.05-3.05 μm 

Titanium Carbonitride micron powder is a black, fine ceramic material produced by combining titanium carbide and titanium nitride phases. It exhibits exceptional hardness, high melting point, thermal conductivity, and chemical stability, making it suitable for extreme environments. The powder’s controlled particle size and purity allow for uniform dispersion in composites and coatings. Its tribological performance, oxidation resistance, and toughness make it a preferred material for advanced manufacturing, biomedical engineering, and electronic applications.

Technical Properties

Purity 99.95%        
Average Particle Size  1.05-3.05 μm        
Elemental Analysis (%) Ti N C O Fe
  76-79 10.0-12.0 9.0-11.0 0.5-1.0 0.08
CAS No 12654-86-3        

Applications

  • Cutting Tools & Machining: Used in milling, turning, drilling, and high-speed steel composites to improve wear resistance, reduce friction, and extend tool life.
  • Wear-Resistant Coatings: Applied in protective coatings for molds, dies, and industrial components to resist abrasion, oxidation, and corrosion.
  • Biomedical Devices: Incorporated into prostheses, artificial limbs, and surgical tools due to its biocompatibility, hardness, and durability.
  • Powder Metallurgy & Composites: Added to high-speed steel and ceramic composites to enhance mechanical strength, toughness, and tribological properties.
  • Electronics & Semiconductors: Used as a barrier layer in contact and interconnect metallization, gate electrodes in MOS transistors, and low-barrier Schottky diodes.
  • Energy & Surface Engineering: Employed in electric discharge coating (EDC) and surface modification processes to improve wettability, hardness, and wear resistance of titanium alloys.

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