Titanium
Titanium and Titanium alloys can be used in aerospace, military, medical, jewelry, telecommunications and other industries. There are several grades of Titanium. Grade 1 to Grade 4 are of pure Titanium, and the other grades are of alloys. Pure Titanium is used for its high corrosion resistance, and its alloys, for their extremely high strength to weight ratio.
Titanium and Titanium Alloys Applications:-
Titanium and Titanium alloys can be used in aerospace, military, medical, jewelry, telecommunications, and other industries.
There are several grades of Titanium. Grades 1 to 4 are pure Titanium, and the other grades are of alloys. Pure Titanium is used for its high corrosion resistance, and its alloys for their extremely high strength-to-weight ratio
Titanium can be used in aerospace, military, medical, jewelry, telecommunications, and other industries. There are several grades of Titanium. Grades 1 to 4 are pure Titanium, and the other grades are of alloys. Pure Titanium is used for its high corrosion resistance, and its alloys for their extremely high strength-to-weight ratio.
Titanium and Titanium Alloys: Features
1. Exceptional Strength-to-Weight Ratio
Titanium is renowned for being as strong as many steels while being approximately 45% lighter.
High Specific Strength: This feature allows for the design of thinner, lighter components without compromising structural integrity.1
Mass Efficiency: Essential for aerospace and automotive sectors where reducing weight directly translates to fuel efficiency and increased payload capacity.2
2. Superior Corrosion Resistance
Unlike most metals, titanium is virtually immune to environmental attack.
Natural Oxide Shield: Upon exposure to oxygen, titanium instantly forms a microscopic, stable, and “self-healing” oxide film (3$TiO_2$).4
Harsh Environment Performance: It provides lifetime resistance to saltwater, chlorides, and highly acidic chemical environments, making it the gold standard for marine and chemical processing equipment.5
3. Advanced Biocompatibility
Titanium is the most “human-friendly” metal available today.
Osseointegration: It has the unique ability to fuse with human bone, making it indispensable for orthopedic and dental implants.6
Non-Toxic & Non-Allergenic: It does not react with body fluids or tissues, ensuring long-term safety for medical applications.
4. Thermal and Cryogenic Stability
Titanium maintains its mechanical properties under extreme temperature fluctuations.7
High Melting Point: With a melting point of approximately 1668°C, it outperforms aluminum in high-heat zones like jet engines.8
Cryogenic Performance: Unlike many steels that become brittle, titanium alloys remain tough and ductile at extremely low temperatures, ideal for space exploration and quantum lab environments.
5. Low Thermal Expansion
Titanium has a significantly lower coefficient of thermal expansion compared to stainless steel or aluminum.9
Dimensional Stability: This ensures that precision-engineered parts remain stable and functional even when subjected to rapid heating and cooling cycles.
Titanium & Alloys: Technical Summary
| Metric | Pure Titanium (Grades 1-4) | Ti-Alloy (Grade 5 / Ti-6Al-4V) |
| Crystal Structure | HCP (Alpha) | Alpha-Beta (Two-Phase) |
| Primary Benefit | Max Corrosion Resistance | Max Structural Strength |
| Yield Strength | $170 – 480 \text{ MPa}$ | $\ge 828 \text{ MPa}$ |
| Biocompatibility | Excellent (Bio-inert) | High (Bio-compatible) |
| Weldability | Very High | Good |
Titanium Evaporation Materials
Ti, Al/Ti, Cr/Ti, Co/Ti, Mo/Ti, Ni/Ti, Ti/Al/V, W/Ti, V/Ti, Zr/ Ti, Ti2O3, Ti3O5, TiO2, TiO, TiN, TiC, TiF3, TiSi2, TiB2, TiSe2 Evaporation Materials, etc.
Purity: ≥99.9%
Titanium Alloys
TZM Alloy, Cast Titanium Alloy, Titanium Clad Copper Parts, Nitinol Alloy, Platinized Titanium, Zirconium Titanium Alloy, Titanium Aluminum Clad Alloy, FeTi Alloy, Spherical TA15 Powder, Titanium 5553 Master Alloy, Titanium 6242 Alloy, Titanium 6246 Alloy, etc.
Shapes: Foil/Strip, Sheet/Board, Tube/Pipe, Rod/Bar, Wire, Disc, Powder, etc.
Other Titanium Products
Titanium-doped Sapphire Crystal, Alumina Titanium Oxide for Thermal Spraying, Chromium Oxide 4% Silicon Oxide 3% titanium Oxide for Thermal Spraying, Chromium Oxide 40% Titanium Oxide for Thermal Spraying, Rutile TiO2 Crystal Substrate, TiS2 Crystal.
Purity: ≥99.9%
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