This powder, composed of alumina and roughly 13% titania (nominal), is engineered to produce dense ceramic coatings known for their exceptional wear resistance. These coatings enable excellent surface finishes when ground. Compared to alumina coatings with similar titania content or pure alumina, these materials typically offer greater toughness but display slightly lower hardness, dielectric strength, and a reduced resistance to chemical corrosion. Coatings made from Al2O3-13TiO2 Ceramic Powder can withstand operational temperatures up to 540°C (1000°F). This powder is particularly valued for its ability to resist abrasive grains, hard surfaces, fibers, threads, fretting, cavitation, and particle erosion. It is widely used in applications such as printing ink transfer rolls, textile components, petrochemical equipment (pump sleeves), mechanical seals, and electrical insulators.
Melting Temperature (°C) |
2000 |
Nominal Chemistry |
Al2O3 TiO2 |
Nom. Particle Size Distr.(µm) |
-35 +5/-40 +5/-45 +15/-45 +5/-53 +5 |
Morphology |
Irregular |
Max. Service Temperature (°C) |
540 |
Our Al2O3-13TiO2 Ceramic Powder is carefully handled during storage and transportation to ensure that it maintains its quality in its original condition. We prioritize meticulous packaging techniques to protect the powder from environmental factors and potential contamination.