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Titanium
Titanium (Commercially Pure and Titanium Alloys)
Titanium is as strong as steel, but a lot lighter. On top of that, the material has very good corrosion resistance. Titanium alloys are widely used due to its strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance and good mechanical properties at high temperatures.
Previously, titanium and titanium alloys were mainly used in aerospace. Now that material costs have dropped, titanium is being used in more and more industries.
Titanium alloys
Titanium has a high affinity to oxygen. However, the titanium oxide layer makes the material corrosion resistant. Titanium alloys are stronger than titanium itself and are also easy to process. A common alloy with titanium is with aluminum and vanadium. At Merrem & la Porte we have various titanium alloys:
Grade 1 | w.st.nr. 3.7025 | UNS R50250 |
Grade 2 | w.st.nr. 3.7035 | UNS R50400 |
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Grade 5 (Ti6Al4V) | w.st.nr. 3.7165 | UNS R56400 |
Grade 7 | w.st.nr. 3.7235 | UNS R52400 |
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Grade 23 |
More titanium grades
Want to know more about other titanium grades (1 to 40)? It is available on request. Please contact us for more information!
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