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titanium carbide

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titanium carbide [tī′tā·nē·əm ′kär‚bīd]
(inorganic chemistry)
TiC Very hard gray crystals insoluble in water, soluble in nitric acid and aqua regia, melts at about 3140°C; used in cermets, arc-melting electrodes, and tungsten-carbide tools.


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Lieber observed sawtooth titanium carbide nanorods and niobium carbide ones with a helical structure.
New titanium carbide and vanadium carbide alloys, ceramic powders and laves phase alloys are available for wear resistance under a wide variety of conditions.
OTCBB: ADGR), a leading producer of value added aluminum extrusions and related architectural and proprietary products, announces recent developments in the marketing of Ticalium, the advanced aluminum and titanium carbide metal matrix composite (MMC) that is strong, highly wear-resistant and light weight.
 
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