Tantalum carbide (TaC) is a greatly hard (Mohs hardess 9-10) stubborn fired material, financially utilized as a part of hardware bits for cutting apparatuses. The hardness is surpassed by precious stone. It is an overwhelming, darker powder typically handled by sintering, and an imperative cermet material.
Tantalum Carbide Nanoparticles | |
Product No | NRE-5218 |
CAS No. | 12070-06-3 |
Formula | TaC |
APS | <100nm (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Color | Black-gray |
Molecular Weight | 962.34 g/mol |
Density | 13.9g/cm3 |
Melting Point | 3200°C |
Boiling Point | 6521°C |
Tantalum carbide Nanopowder (TaC) Properties and Applications:
Tantalum carbide (TaC) is a greatly hard (Mohs hardness 9-10) stubborn fired material, financially utilized as a part of hardware bits for cutting apparatuses. The hardness is surpassed by a precious stone. It is an overwhelming, darker powder typically handled by sintering, and an imperative cermet material. It is here and there utilized as a fine-crystalline added substance to tungsten carbide composites. Tantalum carbide has the qualification of being the stoichiometric double compound with the most elevated known softening point, at 4150 K (3880°C) and breaking point, at 5500 oC. The substoichiometric compound TaC0.89 has a higher liquefying point, close to 4270 K (4000°C).