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Properties of titanium carbide cermets

open access: yesMetal Powder Report, 2003
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Sintered Titanium Carbide

JOM, 1952
A pressure-sintering method was used to produce binder-free and very dense TiC specimens. Some physical properties of these TiC bodies were determined and found to compare favorably with those of certain cemented TiC grades. It was also observed that the hot transverse rupture strength of TiC bodies remained substantially the same regardless of the ...
Frank W. Glaser, W. Ivanick
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Titanium Carbide Nanocrystals in Circumstellar Environments

Science, 2000
Meteorites contain micrometer-sized graphite grains with embedded titanium carbide grains. Although isotopic analysis identifies asymptotic giant branch stars as the birth sites of these grains, there is no direct observational identification of these grains in astronomical sources.
von Helden, G.J.   +7 more
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Silicon carbide — Titanium carbide nanocomposites: Microstructural investigation

Materials Research Bulletin, 1994
Abstract The interest in nanomaterials and nanocomposites compared to classical materials is discussed, taking SiC-TiC as an example. This nanocomposite is produced by chemical vapor deposition. The microstructure is investigated by SEM, TEM, HREM and microprobe analysis.
Gourbilleau, F.   +3 more
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Ordered titanium carbide

Materials Science and Technology, 1995
AbstractA recent methodfor estimating the cohesion of transition metal carbides with the NaCl type structure is applied to the ordered forms of non-stoichiometric titanium carbide. It is concluded that the ordering occurs because the arrangement of Ti–Ti nearest neighbour links is better able, when regular, to accommodate a redistribution of dd bonding
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Titanium carbide-based carbide steels made of chips of titanium alloys

Soviet Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics, 1992
Properties and microstructure of carbide steels produced on the basis of titanium carbide are studied. Powdered TiC was obtained from chip wastes of the titanium alloys VT1-0, VT20, VT3-1, VT25, VT5-1, and OT4-1 in three ways: nitridingcarbidizing, double carbidizing, and oxidizing-carbidizing.
Yu. V. Levinskii   +2 more
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Pristine Titanium Carbide MXene Hydrogel Matrix

ACS Nano, 2020
The hydrogel matrix normally forms via covalent or noncovalent interactions that make the matrix resistant to hydration and disassembly. Herein this type of chemical transition is demonstrated in titanium carbide MXene (Ti3C2Tx), in which the exchange of intercalated Li+ with hydrated protons triggers significantly suppressed hydration in stacked ...
Hongwu Chen   +5 more
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