Ti6C
Ti6C, also known as Titanium Carbonitride, is a ceramic material composed of titanium, carbon, and nitrogen. It is part of the broader family of transition metal carbonitrides, which are known for their exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and high-temperature stability. The material is typically synthesized through various methods, including chemical vapor deposition (CVD), physical vapor deposition (PVD), and powder metallurgy techniques.
The unique properties of Ti6C arise from the substitution of nitrogen atoms for carbon atoms in the
One of the primary uses of Ti6C is in the manufacturing of cutting tools and wear-resistant components.
In the aerospace and automotive industries, Ti6C is utilized in the production of high-performance components that
Research into Ti6C continues to explore its potential in various fields, including electronics and biomedical applications.