
This study analyzes Titanium Nitride Production by the Nitridation Reaction, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report provides an extensive cost evaluation of titanium nitride production by nitridation reaction. The preparation process begins with the chemical reaction between titanium hydride with nitrogen at a high temperature. The reaction is carried at an elevated temperature of 1199.85 °C (approx.), which results in the nitridation of titanium hydride and results in the production of titanium nitride as the end product.
Titanium nitride is a compound prepared by using titanium hydride and nitrogen as its primary raw materials. The procurement of titanium nitride is influenced by some of the crucial factors, including the production cost of titanium nitride, stability in the supply chain, its demand in different market sectors (as a coating chemical in metal, automotive, electronics, and aerospace industries), and logistics, etc.
Additionally, other factors such as the availability of its feedstocks (including titanium dioxide and hydrogen for titanium hydride production, which is further used with nitrogen for titanium nitride), transportation activities, economic conditions, extraction cost (for titanium metal, a feedstock), trade and governmental policies prominently governs its procurement on a large-scale.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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