The densification of hard TiC–10vol.% binder (Co, Ni, Fe) materials was accomplished within 2min using a high-frequency induction heated sintering (HFIHS) method. The advantage of this process is not only rapid densification to almost the theoretical density but also the prevention of grain growth of the nano-structured materials. Highly dense TiC–binder (Co, Ni, Fe) composites with a relative density of up to 99.9% were obtained within 2min by HFIHS under 80MPa. The average grain size of TiC in the TiC–10vol.% Ni composite was approximately 44nm. The hardness and fracture toughness of the dense TiC–10vol.% binder (Co, Ni, Fe) composite produced by HFIHS were also investigated.