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Titanium Hydride (TiH₂)
Titanium Hydride, TiH₂, is a brittle, metallic-gray solid that is stable at room temperature and inert to water and most chemical reagents. It is highly flammable, denser than water, and pyrophoric in dust.
Purity: 99.0% to 99.95%
Powder sized 325 mesh x down
Note: Titanium Hydride is a reducing agent that reacts rapidly and dangerously with oxygen and other oxidizing agents, even weak ones. Titanium Hydride is incompatible with acids, alcohols, amines, and aldehydes.
Purity: 99.0% to 99.95%
Powder sized 325 mesh x down
Note: Titanium Hydride is a reducing agent that reacts rapidly and dangerously with oxygen and other oxidizing agents, even weak ones. Titanium Hydride is incompatible with acids, alcohols, amines, and aldehydes.
Typical Applications
Titanium hydride is used as a source of titanium for compounds and powder, alloys, and coatings. It acts as a getter in vacuum systems and electronic tubes and is also used in pyrotechnics, ceramics, and sports equipment. It also is used as a laboratory reagent and as a blowing agent.
Packaging Options
Bags, drums, and bulk bags
Classification
Titanium Hydride TSCA (SARA Title III) Status: Unknown
For further information, please call the EPA Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) at 202-564-2902.
Titanium Hydride CAS Number: 7704-98-5
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