Titanium Carbide Powder TiC

Titanium Carbide powder is a ceramic-metallic (cermet) powder composed of TiC, known for its extreme hardness (3000HV), high melting point (3160℃), and excellent wear resistance and better electrical conductivity than most ceramics.It is widely used in cutting cutting tools and coatings and composites.

TRUER TiC powder is produced by Sintering method with irregular shape and spraying granulation with spherical shape for additive manufacturing application, binder jetting or SLM, DED. 

Customized particle size distribution (15-45um, 45-105um, 45-150um) available upon request.

 

Packaging

TRUER SPHERE AM powders are available in1, 2, 5, 10 and 20kg, packages, or required, packed by plastic bottle filled with inert gas or vacuum.

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