TITANIUM

Titanium is perhaps the strongest metal. Its strength, hotness, water and salt resistance, and lightweight make it the best metal for multiple uses. These applications range from Jewellery and dental inserts to airplanes and ships. Pure titanium is strong and corrosive resistant. Therefore, titanium combinations hold a similar strength and erosion resistance. The more prominent adaptability and flexibility of the metal it is combined with. Thus, titanium alloys, accordingly, have a greater number of uses than pure titanium. There are six grades of pure titanium (grades 1,2,3,4,7 and 11) and 4 assortments of titanium alloys. Titanium alloys regularly contain hints of aluminum, molybdenum, and many more.

THICKNESS0.3 mm to 60 mm
WIDTH2500 mm
LENGTH6000 mm
GRADESMonel 400, Monel K500
PURE TITANIUM GRADESGR1, GR2, GR3, GR4
TITANIUM ALLOY GRADESGR5 (6% Al, 4%V)
GR6 (5% Al, 2.5%Sn)
Gr.7 (Titanium + Pd)
Gr.9 (3% Al, 2.5%V)
Gr.10 (11.5%Mo, 6% Zr, 4.5% Sn)
Gr.11 (Titanium + Pd)
Gr.12 (0.3% Mo, 0.8% Ni
ASTM B265,ASTM 4911,F67,F136
ROLLHot Rolled, Cold Rolled, Gr1-Gr23

 

Titanium in general is a highly sturdy and solid metal. Therefore, in its pure structure, it has many uses. Its alloys add more prominent elasticity and adaptability to the already solid metal, opening up ways to a lot more applications. Every titanium composite offers similar strength and erosion resistance. They differ on adaptability, making a particular alloy ideal for specific businesses and applications. At the Titanium Processing Center, you can find a large selection of both pure and titanium alloy grades for your project.