Abstract
The United States Bureau of Mines continued research on the preparation of titanium nitride powder for potential use as a substitute for imported tungsten used in metal cutting tools and wear-resistant applications. Major emphasis was directed toward improving the purity of the powder produced by vapor-phase reaction of titanium tetrachloride with magnesium in the presence of nitrogen or anhydrous ammonia at 1000 °C. Modifications were made in powder collection, handling, and purification procedures that significantly reduced the oxygen content of the product from > >5 wt pct to <<1 wt pct oxygen. Powder samples contained oxygen contents as low as 0.23 wt pct and exhibited a median particle size of 0.28 micrometer.
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