TiC (Titanium Carbide) Pellets Granules Evaporation Materials
- High Hardness: TiC is extremely hard, making it useful for coatings that require high wear resistance.
- Thermal Stability: TiC can withstand high temperatures, making it ideal for high-temperature deposition and coating processes.
- Corrosion Resistance: TiC coatings provide excellent resistance to oxidation and chemical corrosion, enhancing component longevity in harsh environments.
- Electrical Conductivity: As a conductive ceramic, TiC is suitable for applications requiring both mechanical strength and electrical conductivity.
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Description
Material | TiC |
Purity | 99.5% – 99.9999% / 2N5 3N 3N5 4N 4N5 5N 5N5 6N |
Shape | Pellets / Granules / Particles / Pieces |
Size | can be customized (contact us) |
Package | vacuum bag or customer’s request |
Place of Origin | China |
Supply Ability | 1000kg per month |
Lead Time | Qty: 1-100, Time: 3-10 days
Qty: >100, Time: to be negotiated |
Titanium Carbide (TiC) pellets are high-purity materials used in thin-film deposition processes such as thermal and electron beam evaporation. TiC is a hard, refractory ceramic material with exceptional mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties, making it suitable for wear-resistant coatings, high-temperature applications, and thin films in various industries.
Key Applications:
- Hard Coatings: TiC is widely used in the production of hard, wear-resistant coatings for cutting tools, dies, and other high-wear applications, providing enhanced durability and corrosion resistance.
- Optical Coatings: TiC films can be used in optical applications requiring high thermal stability and reflectivity, especially in the infrared spectrum.
- Semiconductor Devices: TiC serves as a protective and conductive coating in semiconductor and electronic components due to its excellent electrical conductivity and thermal stability.
- Aerospace and Defense: TiC’s high hardness and temperature resistance make it ideal for protective coatings in aerospace components and military hardware.
Features:
- High Hardness: TiC is extremely hard, making it useful for coatings that require high wear resistance.
- Thermal Stability: TiC can withstand high temperatures, making it ideal for high-temperature deposition and coating processes.
- Corrosion Resistance: TiC coatings provide excellent resistance to oxidation and chemical corrosion, enhancing component longevity in harsh environments.
- Electrical Conductivity: As a conductive ceramic, TiC is suitable for applications requiring both mechanical strength and electrical conductivity.
Specifications:
- Material: Titanium Carbide (TiC)
- Purity: ≥ 99.5%
- Shape: Pellets
- Size: Typically 1-6 mm in diameter (custom sizes available)
- Melting Point: ~3,140°C
- Density: ~4.93 g/cm³
- Deposition Methods: Suitable for thermal evaporation and electron beam evaporation
- Applications: Hard coatings, optical coatings, semiconductor components, wear-resistant films
Tinsan Materials offers high-purity TiC (Titanium Carbide) pellets for thin-film deposition in hard coatings, optical, and electronic applications. Ideal for e-beam and thermal evaporation processes.
If you have specific requirements, such as dimensions, purity, or application details, please contact us to match your needs.