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Tantalum Carbide ( TaC ) Nanopowder General Description
A refractory ceramic material with a hardness nearly equal to diamond, this brown powder is frequently used in conjunction with other carbides and as an
additive in various alloys. Notable for its exceptionally high melting point at 3880 degrees Celsius, and a boiling point of 5500 degrees it is insoluble in
water and partially soluble in acid. This material sees use in a wide range of high-stress applications. .
Tantalum Carbide ( TaC ) Nanopowder Applications
• Various refractory ceramic materials utilize tantalum carbide powder in their production, either a primary material or as an additive supporting other refractory ceramic materials.
• Tools: In its raw state, as a coating, and as an additive for compounds and alloys, tantalum plays a critical role in the production of various cutting tools, bits, and other high-stress components.
• Additive: Perhaps the most common use of tantalum oxide is as an additive to various alloys, such as tungsten carbides.
• Coatings: Like many carbide powders, tantalum carbide is frequently used to produce coatings for high-wear, high-temperature components, such as cutting edges, nozzles, and other surfaces subject to
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