Titanium diboride for hot-pressed composite materials with outstanding electrical conductivity. These properties qualified titanium diboride for use in hot-pressed composite materials with exceptional electrical conductivity. Examples include evaporation boats for continuous aluminum metallization, crucible material for non-ferrous metals, ceramic shell molds used in aluminum production and hot-pressed armor plates. Probably the most important metal boride from a technical perspective is titanium diboride.
Characteristics of Titanium boride (TiB2) ceramic:
- Solve the problem of coating sputtering climbing pot and nickel and copper corrosion problems;
- Stable chemical properties, excellent thermal stability, stable resistivity;
- Good oxidation resistance, corrosion resistance to metal aluminum, nickel, copper and gold;
- The density is 4.50-4.52, the melting point is 2,980℃, the bending strength of hot-pressed titanium diboride is 131.3×106Pa, and the oxidation resistance temperature in the air reaches 1,100℃;
- Titanium diboride is very hard. And the best: Because TiB2 does not react with aluminum, no metal particles adhere to your tools. This ensures trouble-free machining.