Nano-Titan (Ti) Powder Description
Nano-Titan (Ti) powder
is a finely dispersed form of the chemical element titanium. It consists of minute particles of titanium metal, which are generally produced by processes such as atomisation, reduction, or hydration/dehydration.
Titanium is a lightweight, strong and corrosion‐resistant metal. It has a high strength to weight ratio and is used in applications where both strength and low weight are required. Titanium is also known for its biocompatibility, which makes it a valuable material for medical implants.
Nano-Titan (Ti) Powder Specification
CAS Number
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7440-32-6
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Purity
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99.9%
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Chemical Formula
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Ti
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Morphology
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Nearly spherical
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APS
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80 nm
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Specific Surface Area (m²/g)
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15
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Bulk Density (g/cm³)
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0.54
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Colour
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black
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Nano-Titan (Ti) Powder Applications
1. Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing): Titanium powder is frequently used in additive manufacturing processes, which are also known as 3D printing. Components are produced layer by layer. In industries such as aerospace and medical technology, 3D-printed titanium parts offer design flexibility and reduced material waste.
2. Aerospace: Titanium and its alloys are utilised in the aerospace industry. They are employed for components such as aircraft frames, landing gear, and engine parts. Its low density contributes to improved fuel efficiency and performance.
3. Medical Implants: Owing to its biocompatibility and corrosion resistance, titanium is used in medical implants such as joint replacements, dental implants and bone screws.
4. Chemical Industry: Its corrosion resistance renders it suitable for use in chemical processing equipment and reactors that handle corrosive substances.
5. Sporting Equipment: Titanium is used in sporting equipment such as bicycle frames, golf club heads and tennis racquets, as it provides both strength and low weight.
6. Military and Defence: Titanium is employed for military purposes; for example, in armoured components and missile parts owing to its strength and resistance to extreme temperatures.
7. Automotive Industry: Titanium may be used in components where weight reduction and strength are critical. Typical applications include valves and connecting rods.
Nano-Titan (Ti) Powder Safety Information
Signal Word
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Danger
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Hazard Statements
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H250
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Hazard Codes
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P210-P231-P280-P302 + P334-P370 + P378-P422
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Precautionary Statements
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P210-P280-P240-P241-P370+P378
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Flash Point
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Not applicable
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Transport Information
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UN1383- Class 4.2 - PG 1 - Pyrophoric Metal, n-o.s., HI: all
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WGK Germany
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1
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GHS Pictograms
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Nano-Titan (Ti) Powder Packaging
Our Nano-Titan (Ti) powder is carefully handled during storage and transport to ensure that the quality of the product is maintained in its original state.