TITANIUM NITRIDE CAS 25583-20-4
Titanium nitride, referred to as TiN, is a synthetic ceramic material, extremely hard, its hardness is close to diamond. Titanium nitride is chemically stable at room temperature but is attacked by hot concentrated acids and oxidized at 800℃ atmospheric pressure. It has infrared (IR) reflection characteristics, and the reflection spectrum is similar to that of gold (Au), so it is light yellow.
Item | Specification |
Vickers Hardness | 2400 |
Elastic modulus | 251GPa |
Thermal conductivity | 19.2 W/(m·°C) |
Thermal expansion coefficient | 9.35×10-6 K-1 |
Superconducting transition temperature | 5.6k |
Magnetic susceptibility | +38×10-6 emu/mol |
Titanium nitride coatings are widely used on metal edges to maintain corrosion resistance in mechanical molds, such as drills and milling cutters, often improving their life by increasing three or more factors. Because of its metallic luster, titanium nitride is commonly used as a decorative ornament for clothing and cars. As the outer coating, usually nickel (Ni) or chromium (Cr) as the plating substrate, packaging pipe and door and window hardware. Titanium nitride is also used in aerospace and military applications, as well as to protect the sliding surfaces of the suspension of bicycles and motorcycles, and even the shock absorbers of the remote control toy car Chemicalbook.
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TITANIUM NITRIDE CAS 25583-20-4
TITANIUM NITRIDE CAS 25583-20-4