Titanium Ingot

Product Introduction:

Titanium ingot is a metal titanium block formed by melting sponge titanium or sponge titanium with alloying elements. It is the basic raw material for preparing titanium and titanium alloy plates, rods, pipes, etc. Its core value lies in supporting the strategic demand for high-strength and corrosion-resistant materials in high-end fields such as aerospace and military equipment.
Product Category:


1、 Classified by alloy composition

1. Industrial pure titanium ingots: mainly TA1 and TA2, with impurity content ≤ 0.3%, focusing on corrosion resistance and plastic processing performance;

2. Titanium alloy ingot:

Alpha titanium alloy ingot: excellent high temperature resistance, suitable for high temperature components above 600 ℃;

α+β - type titanium alloy ingot: with strong comprehensive performance, used for aviation structural components;

β - type titanium alloy ingot: ultra-high strength, used for aerospace fasteners and armor materials.

2、 Classified by purpose and form

Universal structural ingot: circular or rectangular cross-section, used for rolling plates and bars;

Customized ingot with irregular shape: prepared through forging process, suitable for complex components of special equipment.


Common brand:


Domestic grades: TA1, TC4, TC11 TB8

International grades: Gr1, Gr5, Beta-C.


Production process:


1. Raw material processing:

Sponge titanium is crushed into 0.83-25.4mm particles and mixed evenly with alloy elements;

2. Melting process:

Vacuum consumable arc furnace: mainstream process, requiring 2-3 melting cycles to eliminate segregation, with impurity content ≤ 0.1%;

Plasma arc melting: suitable for high-purity titanium ingots, oxygen content can be controlled below 0.08%;

3. Ingot molding:

The weight of the ingot is usually 3-15 tons, and the diameter can reach 1000mm;

4. Surface treatment:

Remove the oxide layer by turning, with a roughness Ra ≤ 6.3 μ m.


Performance characteristics:


High specific strength: The TC4 titanium ingot has a specific strength of 22.5, which is 1.3 times that of aluminum alloy;

Extreme temperature resistance: TA7 titanium ingot has a strength of ≥ 450MPa at 600 ℃, and TB8 titanium ingot can maintain toughness at -196 ℃;

Corrosion resistance: The annual corrosion rate of industrial pure titanium ingots in seawater is less than 0.01mm;

Process complexity: precise oxygen control is required for melting, and the thermal processing window is narrow.


Application areas:


Aerospace: aircraft engine blades, rocket fuel tanks;

Weapon equipment: armored vehicle protective layer, missile shell;

Chemical energy: chlor alkali electrolysis cells, nuclear reactor pressure vessel liners;

Ocean engineering: deep-sea detector shells, seawater desalination devices;