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.
It’s called the main bone of contention. It has many uses and it’s available in diverse forms.
It’s the least used out of all the commercial titanium grades. It’s stronger than 1 and 2.
It’s the strongest out of all the four commercial titanium grades. Excellent resistance to corrosion.
It’s the most used out of all the titanium alloys. Represents 50% of all the titanium used in the whole world.
Physical and mechanically is equivalent to Grade 2. It has a small palladium addition.
Like Grade 1, except for the palladium addition in a small quantity to improve resistance to corrosion.
Excellent quality for welding. Highly durable alloy. Resistant to high temperatures.
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.