HTN
MICROHARDNESS
2200 HV
COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION
0.40 – 0.65
OXIDATION TEMPERATURE
600°C / 1112°F
THICKNESS
1-5 Microns (based on tool diameter)
HTN
MICROHARDNESS
2200 HV
COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION
0.40 – 0.65
OXIDATION TEMPERATURE
600°C / 1112°F
THICKNESS
1-5 Microns (based on tool diameter)
HTB
HTB Titanium Diboride (TiB₂) is a premium PVD coating recognized for its exceptional hardness, low coefficient of friction, and distinctive silver-gray appearance. Engineered to enhance the performance and longevity of tools and components, HTB excels in applications involving non-ferrous materials such as aluminum, titanium, magnesium, and copper alloys, as well as graphite machining.
MICROHARDNESS
4000 HV
COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION
0.10 – 0.20
OXIDATION TEMPERATURE
850°C / 1562°F
THICKNESS
1-5 Microns (based on tool diameter)
HTB is purpose-built for non-ferrous materials where other coatings struggle. Its extremely low coefficient of friction and chemically inert surface make it the ideal choice for applications involving aluminum, titanium, copper, magnesium, and even graphite. While many coatings emphasize hardness or heat resistance in steel-cutting environments, HTB focuses on clean interaction with softer, more reactive materials—delivering a smoother cut, less edge buildup, and longer tool or part life.
What sets HTB apart is how effectively it prevents material transfer and galling in environments where adhesion is the primary failure mode. It’s not just for machining—HTB also excels on forming tools, mold components, electrical contacts, and precision parts where surface quality, conductivity, or cleanliness matter. If you’re working with non-ferrous alloys or composite materials and need a coating that won’t chemically interfere, HTB offers a sharp, silver-toned solution designed to stay clean, cool, and consistent.
The HTB coating is applied using advanced Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) technology. This process involves the evaporation of titanium diboride in a high-vacuum environment, resulting in a thin, dense, and adherent ceramic layer on the component’s surface. The PVD technique ensures uniform coverage, excellent adhesion, and minimal impact on the component’s dimensional tolerances, making it suitable for precision applications.
UNITED STATES
KYOCERA Hardcoating Technologies
220 Marc Drive
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44223
USA
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KYOCERA Hardcoating Technologies – Europe
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Berkshire RG41 2PL
United Kingdom