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High Purity Titanium Diboride TiB2 Ceramic Target Customized

Element Symbol:TiB2
CAS:[N/A]
Model:Sup-TiB2
Purity:4N
Shape:Round,Square
Thickness:[N/A]
Dimension:[N/A]
(Note: Purity, shape, thickness, and dimensions can all be customized)

Description: Titanium Diboride (TiB2) targets are specialized materials used primarily in thin-film deposition processes. Known for their high hardness, excellent wear resistance, and good electrical conductivity, these targets are ideal for applications requiring durable coatings and high-performance materials.

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Titanium Diboride (TiB2) Target Product Details

Titanium diboride (TiB₂) is gray or gray-black in color, with a melting point of 2980°C, a density of 4.52 g/cm³, and a microhardness of 34 GPa, indicating its high hardness. TiB₂ exhibits excellent oxidation resistance in air up to temperatures of 1000°C and is stable in HCl and HF acids. Its material properties include a thermal expansion coefficient of 8.1 × 10⁻⁶ m/m·K, a thermal conductivity of 25 J/m·s·K, an electrical resistivity of 14.4 μΩ·cm, and an oxidation temperature (in air) of 1000°C.

Titanium diboride is an excellent conductive ceramic material that can be used as conductive evaporation boats for vacuum coating, ceramic cutting tools, and molds. It can manufacture precision machining tools, drawing dies, extrusion molds, sandblasting nozzles, sealing components, and more. Additionally, it serves as an important component in multiphase composites, combining with materials such as TiC, TiN, and SiC to create various high-temperature and functional components, including high-temperature crucibles and engine parts. TiB₂ is also one of the best materials for armor protection.

Due to its excellent wettability with liquid aluminum, using TiB₂ as a cathode coating material for aluminum electrolytic cells can reduce power consumption and extend the lifespan of the electrolytic cell. It can be made into PTC (positive temperature coefficient) heating ceramic materials and flexible PTC materials, featuring safety, energy efficiency, reliability, and ease of processing. TiB₂ is a high-tech product that represents an upgrade in various electric heating materials, and it can also be used as a strengthening agent for metals such as Al, Fe, and Cu.

Note: Purity, shape, thickness, and dimensions can all be customized,Please feel free to contact us for more details.

Mat.

Purity

Densityg/cm3

Grain(μm

T.C.((W/(m·k))

CTE[1/K]

TiB2

99.7

4.40

2

64

7.4Χ10-6

Titanium Diboride (TiB2) Physical and Chemical Properties

- Appearance: Titanium diboride targets typically appear as black or gray solids with high density.

- Density: The density of TiB2 is approximately 4.52 g/cm³, indicating its excellent mechanical properties.

- Melting Point: Its melting point is high, around 2980 °C, suitable for use under elevated temperature conditions.

- Hardness: TiB2 exhibits very high hardness, making it suitable for applications requiring wear resistance.

Applications of Titanium Diboride (TiB2)

The main applications of titanium diboride targets include:

1. Thin Film Deposition:

   - TiB2 can be used in thin film deposition, showing potential in certain high-performance coatings.

2. Wear-Resistant Materials:

   - Due to its high hardness and wear resistance, TiB2 targets can be used to manufacture wear-resistant components.

3. Conductors:

   - The good electrical conductivity of TiB2 provides some application prospects in electronic and electrical applications.

4. Special Ceramics:

   - TiB2 can also be used in the preparation of special ceramic materials with good high-temperature resistance.

Summary

Titanium diboride targets demonstrate application potential in specific fields due to their superior physical and chemical properties, particularly in the manufacturing of high-performance materials and wear-resistant components.


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