Titanium Alloy Grade 5 /Ti-6Al-4V

Technical Data Sheet Titanium Grade 5 (Ti6Al-4V) is the most commonly used alloy. Ti6Al4V is significantly stronger than other commercially pure titanium whilst still retaining the same stiffness and thermal properties (excluding thermal conductivity). Titanium Grade 5 extensively used in Aerospace, Medical, Marine and Chemical Processing. Chemical Composition Limits Weight % Ti C Fe N Al O V H Y …

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Titanium Alloy 8-1-1 / 8Al-1Mo-1V

Technical Data Sheet Titanium 8-1-1 (8Al-1Mo-1V) is a near alpha alloy offering good weldability and with superior creep resistance at operating temperature up to 450°C. Alloy 8-1-1 has a relatively high tensile modulus to density ratio and is used primarily in engine applications such as forged compressor blades and disks. Chemical Composition Limits Weight % Al Mo V Fe C …

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Titanium Alloy Grade 6 / Ti-5Al-2.5Sn

Technical Data Sheet Titanium Ti5Al2.5Sn (Grade 6) is a high strength alloy which is most commonly used in airframe and jet engine applications. Titanium Ti5Al2.5Sn (Grade 6) has good weldability, stability and strength at elevated temperatures. Chemical Composition Limits Weight % Ti C Fe N Al O Sn H Other Titanium Ti5Al2.5Sn bal 0.10 0.05 0.05 4.0/6.0 0.20 2.0-3.0 0.020 …

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Titanium CP Grade 12

Technical Data Sheet Titanium Grade 12 is similar to Grade 2 and Grade 3 except Grade 12 has the addition of Mo and Ni. These additions to Grade 12 offer a lower cost option than the Palladium bearing grades. Grade 12 has high strength, good heat and wear resistance and is highly weldable. Grade 12 is used for Chemical Processing, …

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Titanium CP Grade 7

Technical Data Sheet Titanium Grade 7 is mechanically and physically equivalent to CP grade 2, but with the addition of palladium. The addition of palladium gives grade 7 enhanced crevice corrosion resistance at low temperatures and high PH and is the most corrosion resistant of all titanium alloys. Chemical Composition Limits Weight % Ti C Fe N Pd O H …

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Titanium CP Grade 4 / AMS-T-9046 CP1 / AMS 4901

Technical Data Sheet Titanium Grades 1-4 are unalloyed and generally known as CP (Commercially Pure). The tensile and yield strength of titanium generally increases with the grade number. Titanium is 30% stronger than Steel but nearly 50% lighter and although Aluminium is lighter, Titanium is stronger and has excellent strength retention. Due to Titanium\’s weight, strength and high corrosion resistance …

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Titanium CP Grade 3 / AMS-T-9046 CP2/ AMS 4900

Technical Data Sheet Titanium Grades 1-4 are unalloyed and generally known as CP (Commercially Pure). The tensile and yield strength of titanium generally increases with the grade number. Titanium is 30% stronger than Steel but nearly 50% lighter and although Aluminium is lighter, Titanium is stronger and has excellent strength retention. Due to Titanium\’s weight, strength and high corrosion resistance …

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Titanium CP Grade 2 / AMS-T-9046 CP3 / AMS 4902

Technical Data Sheet Titanium Grades 1-4 are unalloyed and generally known as CP (Commercially Pure). The tensile and yield strength of titanium generally increases with the grade number. Titanium is 30% stronger than Steel but nearly 50% lighter and although Aluminium is lighter, Titanium is stronger and has excellent strength retention. Due to Titanium\’s weight, strength and high corrosion resistance …

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Titanium CP Grade 1 / AMS-T-9046 CP4 / AMS 4940

Technical Data Sheet Titanium Grades 1-4 are unalloyed and generally known as CP (Commercially Pure). The tensile and yield strength of titanium generally increases with the grade number. Titanium is 30% stronger than Steel but nearly 50% lighter and although Aluminium is lighter, Titanium is stronger and has excellent strength retention. Due to Titanium\’s weight, strength and high corrosion resistance …

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