Titanium Carbonitride Powder Description
Carbonitrides are produced by the carbothermal reduction and nitridation of titanium oxide at high temperatures in a vacuum furnace. The material is milled to achieve a specified particle size distribution. The powder produced by this patented method exhibits a spherical morphology and a narrow particle size distribution when compared with Titanium Carbonitride (Ti(C,N)) produced from titanium metal.

Physikalische Eigenschaften von Titancarbonitrid-Pulver
Typical ratios: TiC/TiN 50/50, 30/70, 70/30
Grain sizes: 0.9 – 2.1 mm
Titan-Carbonitrid-Pulver Typische Anwendungen
Carbonitrides serve as the feedstock in the manufacture of cermets, a metal–ceramic composite with defined hardness, oxidation resistance, wear resistance and toughness. Cermets are used as tools for metal machining. Similar to WC–Co hard metals, cermets require specific additives such as Mo2C, TaC, NbC and in some cases WC. These additives can be produced as solid solutions with titanium carbonitride. In combination with Al2O3, Ti(C,N) provides a wear‐resistant cutting ceramic for the machining of cast iron.
Titanium Carbonitride Powder Packaging
We supply 25 KG per drum or as requested by the customer.
The titanium carbonitride powder is clearly labelled and marked to support identification and quality control. Appropriate measures ensure that no damage occurs during storage or transport.

