Tantalum Carbide (TaC)-Powder

Product Description

Characteristic


Tantalum carbides form a family of binary chemical compounds of tantalum and carbon with the empirical formula TaCx, where x usually varies between 0.4 and 1. They are extremely hard, brittle, refractory ceramic materials with metallic electrical conductivity. They appear as brown-gray powders, which are usually processed by sintering.


Chemical formula:TaC

Molar mass:192.96 g/mol

Appearance:Brown-gray powder

Odor: Odorless

Density:14.3–14.65 g/cm3 (TaC);15.1 g/cm3 (TaC0.5)

Melting point:3,850–3,880 °C (6,960–7,020 °F; 4,120–4,150 K)

(TaC);3,327 °C (6,021 °F; 3,600 K)(TaC0.5)

Boiling point:4,780–5,470 °C (8,640–9,880 °F; 5,050–5,740 K)(TaC)

Solubility in water:Insoluble


Application


Tantalum carbides is used in tungsten carbide. It is also used as a coating for steel moulds in the injection moulding of aluminum alloys. While providing a hard, wear resistant surface, it also provides a low friction mould surface. It is also used in the production of sharp instruments with extreme mechanical resistance and hardness, tool bits for cutting tools.



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