Potassium Titanium
Potassium Titanium
Potassium Titanate (K₂TiₙO₂ₙ₊₁) is an advanced inorganic compound recognized for its outstanding thermal resistance, chemical stability, and reinforcing characteristics. With a TiO₂ content of 70–76% and K₂O levels between 17–20%, it provides superior strength and wear resistance in composite formulations.
This material is widely used in automotive brake pads, clutch facings, and welding electrodes, where it enhances friction stability, reduces noise, and improves overall durability under high-temperature conditions. Its fine particle structure ensures excellent dispersion and uniform performance, making it a reliable choice for demanding industrial and engineering applications.
