Titanium

Characteristics:

  • High tensile capacity
  • High hardness and durability
  • Resistant to high temperatures.
  • Extremely light weight.
  • High resistance to corrosion.
  • Used in the automotive, aerospace, chemical, farming, petrochemical industries, etc. 
  • It could alloy with many metals.

Shape or presentation:

  • Tube
  • Tubing
  • Bar
  • Plate
  • Sheet
  • Wire

It’s the first out of four commercially pure titanium grades. It’s the softest and most ductile of all of them.

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It’s called the main bone of contention. It has many uses and it’s available in diverse forms.

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It’s the least used out of all the commercial titanium grades. It’s stronger than 1 and 2.

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It’s the strongest out of all the four commercial titanium grades. Excellent resistance to corrosion.

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It’s the most used out of all the titanium alloys. Represents 50% of all the titanium used in the whole world.

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Physical and mechanically is equivalent to Grade 2. It has a small palladium addition.

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Like Grade 1, except for the palladium addition in a small quantity to improve resistance to corrosion. 

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Excellent quality for welding. Highly durable alloy. Resistant to high temperatures.

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It’s the purest version of Ti 6AL-4V. The best option in processes where a combination of high resistance and light weight is required.

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