Ti1C0.9
semiconductor· Ti1C0.9
Ti1C0.9 is a titanium carbide-based ceramic compound with near-stoichiometric composition, belonging to the transition metal carbide family. This material is primarily explored in research and specialized industrial applications where extreme hardness, high thermal stability, and wear resistance are critical requirements. Titanium carbide ceramics compete with tungsten carbide and other refractory carbides in demanding applications, offering potential advantages in thermal shock resistance and compatibility with titanium-based systems, though commercial adoption remains limited compared to more established carbide grades.
Cutting tool insertsWear-resistant coatingsHigh-temperature structural ceramicsAerospace thermal barriersResearch-phase refractory applications
Compliance & Regulations
?EAR?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
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