Ti3N
metal· JVASP-37594· Ti3N
Ti3N is a titanium nitride ceramic compound that belongs to the family of refractory metal nitrides, offering high hardness and thermal stability at elevated temperatures. It is primarily investigated in research and advanced manufacturing contexts for wear-resistant coatings, cutting tools, and thermal barrier applications where conventional titanium alloys reach their performance limits. Ti3N is notable for combining titanium's light weight and biocompatibility potential with the hardness and oxidation resistance characteristic of ceramic nitrides, making it particularly relevant for high-temperature and high-wear engineering environments.
hard coatings for cutting toolswear-resistant surfaceshigh-temperature applicationsthermal barrier coatingsresearch materials for advanced ceramicsaerospace and turbomachinery development
Compliance & Regulations
?EAR?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bulk Modulus(K) | 18,782.4 | ksi | — | ||
Poisson's Ratio(ν) | 0.3000 | - | — | ||
Shear Modulus(G) | 14.50 | ksi | — |
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| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Density(ρ) | 0.1832 | lb/in³ | — |
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| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Band Gap(Eg) | 0.000 | eV | — | ||
Magnetic Moment(μB) | 0.000 | µB | — | ||
Seebeck Coefficient(S) | -2.180 | µV/K | — |
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| Property | Value | Unit | Conditions | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Energy Above Hull(ΔEhull) | 1.278 | eV/atom | — | ||
Formation Energy(ΔHf) | 0.2156 | eV/atom | — |
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Regulatory Screening
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RoHS, REACH, and Prop 65 statuses are validated against official substance lists (ECHA SVHC Candidate List, OEHHA Prop 65, RoHS Annex II). Other regulations are estimated from composition and material classification. All screening is a starting point for due diligence — always verify with your supplier before making compliance decisions.