
Industrial pure titanium rods: mainly TA1 and TA2.
Titanium alloy rods: mainly TC4, TA15, and TA18.
National standard grade: TA1、TA2、TA3、TA7、TA9、TA10、TA15、TA18、TC4、TC4ELI、TC6、TC9、TC10、TC11。
American standard grades: GR1, GR2, GR3, GR4, GR5, GR7, GR11, GR12, GR23, etc.
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1. Physical properties
High strength and lightweight: with a density of about 4.5g/cm ³, but a tensile strength of up to 345MPa to 895MPa;
The specific strength reaches 22.5, significantly better than traditional metal materials.
Low density and low magnetism: The density advantage is suitable for weight reduction needs, and the low magnetism makes it suitable for precision instruments and electromagnetic sensitive environments.
2. Chemical properties
Corrosion resistance:
A dense oxide film is formed on the surface, which is resistant to seawater and acidic/alkaline media;
TA9 and other palladium titanium alloys can also enhance their resistance to pitting corrosion.
High temperature resistance: Pure titanium is stable below 600 ℃, while titanium alloys maintain their strength at high temperatures.
3. Application features
Biocompatibility: Good compatibility with human tissues.
Multi functional adaptability:
Industrial pure titanium (TA1/TA2): focuses on corrosion resistance and processability, used for chemical equipment liners and nuclear industry seals;
Titanium alloy (TC4/TA15): enhances mechanical properties and high-temperature stability, suitable for high-end scenarios such as aircraft engine blades and spacecraft thermal protection layers.
4. Processing characteristics
Process complexity:
Cutting is difficult and requires thermal processing combined with annealing treatment to optimize performance;
aerospace, aviation, navigation, shipbuilding, seawater desalination, petroleum, chemical, mechanical equipment, nuclear power equipment, electrical equipment, automotive and motorcycle components, sports and leisure, steel and metallurgy, high-tech fields.