TiC Behavior: Bulk Titanium Carbide Research

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This discussion focuses on the behavior of bulk titanium carbide (TiC) and references several key resources for further research. Notably, the American Ceramic Society publishes a comprehensive book on ceramics that includes non-proprietary data on TiC properties. The Journal of the American Ceramic Society, specifically Vol. 33 from December 1950, contains relevant studies, including work by J.J. Gangler on physical properties of refractory oxides and carbides. Additional resources include MatWeb for material properties and American Elements for TiC specifications.

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  • Research the Journal of the American Ceramic Society, focusing on Vol. 33
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hi

i wonder if anyone has an idea about or have links for published papers about the behavior of bulk titanium carbide (TiC).

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The American Ceramic Society publishes a book on Ceramics which gives properties (non-proprietary data) of numerous ceramics including carbides. I have an old copy, and I'll take a look and report what I find. Meanwhile, if one has access to Journal of the American Ceramic Society (U.S.); start with Vol: 33

Gangler, J.J. , Some Physical Properties of Eight Refractory Oxides and Carbides, Journal of American Ceramic Society, Vol. 33, Dec 01, 1950.

It is available electronically - http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119787063/abstract

See a related paper - http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119787065/abstract

Here are some properties - http://www.ppm.bc.ca/tic.htm

One can also find properties of carbides at www.matweb.com
http://www.matweb.com/search/DataSheet.aspx?MatGUID=058d1b70edbd4b2293f298c52bbf9818&ckck=1

American Elements supplies carbides including TiC. One might be able to obtain specifications from them.
http://www.americanelements.com/tic.html
 
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thanks for your help
 

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