ashapurametal.in

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Our Trusted Partner in Quality Metals

Ashapura Metal corporation

Your Trusted Partner in Quality Metals

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Titanium

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Specialty Metals

We are stockiest and Suppliers of It resists oxidation and most acids, and its surface readily forms a protective oxide
layer (TiO₂) that prevents further corrosion—even in seawater or chlorine environments.

Titanium

Welcome to Ashapura Metal Corporation We are stockiest and Suppliers of Titanium Products Here is a comprehensive overview of Titanium, covering its properties, types (grades), forms, standards, applications, and benefits everything you need to know in one place.
Titanium (Ti) is a strong, lightweight, corrosion-resistant metal with excellent biocompatibility. It’s used across industries like aerospace, medical, marine, and chemical processing due to its unique performance characteristics.

Titanium Grades and Types

Titanium is categorized into Commercially Pure (CP) and Alloyed grades.
➤ Commercially Pure Grades (Grades 1–4)

GradePurityYield Strength (MPa)FeaturesUses
1Highest~170Softest, most formable, most corrosion-resistantChemical, marine, medical
2Most used~275Stronger than Grade 1, great weldabilityAerospace, industrial piping
3Stronger~380Good strength, moderate ductilityAerospace structures
4Strongest~485Highest strength CP gradeHydraulic, industrial systems


➤ Titanium Alloys (Grades 5, 7, 9, 12, 23, etc.)

GradeCompositionStrength (MPa)FeaturesApplications
5Ti-6Al-4V900+Most widely used alloy; high strengthAerospace, implants, sports
7Ti-0.2Pd~340Superior corrosion in acidic environmentsChemical processing
9Ti-3Al-2.5V~620Lightweight and weldable alloyAerospace tubing, bicycles
12Ti-0.3Mo-0.8Ni~480Excellent in chlorides and acidsMarine, paper mills
23Ti-6Al-4V ELI~860Low interstitials, biocompatibleMedical implants, surgical tools

 

Titanium Product Forms

FormDescriptionUses
SheetFlat, thin (< 4 mm)Aerospace skin, medical cases
PlateFlat, thick (> 4 mm)Structural, marine, tooling
Bar/RodSolid roundFasteners, implants, machine parts
Tube/PipeHollow cylindricalPiping systems, heat exchangers, bicycles
WireThin flexible strandsOrthodontic wire, springs, electronics
CoilRolled sheet materialHVAC, architectural panels
FittingsConnectors for pipingChemical, marine, aerospace piping
FastenersBolts, nuts, washersAerospace, racing, medical

Titanium Standards (Most Common)

Standard Product/Form
ASTM B265 Sheet, strip, and plate
ASTM B348 Bars and billets
ASTM B861 Seamless pipe
ASTM B862 Welded pipe
ASTM B363 Fittings
ASTM F136 Medical-grade alloy (Ti-6Al-4V ELI)
AMS 4911 Aerospace-grade Ti-6Al-4V sheet
 

Titanium Properties

Property Value
Density ~4.51 g/cm³
Melting Point 1,668°C
Modulus of Elasticity ~105 GPa
Thermal Conductivity ~22 W/m·K
Electrical Conductivity ~3.1% of copper
Corrosion Resistance Excellent in most environments
Magnetism Non-magnetic
Biocompatibility Excellent

Applications of Titanium

Industry

Applications

Aerospace

Airframes, jet engines, hydraulic systems

Medical

Implants (hip/knee), surgical tools, dental posts

Marine

Seawater piping, propeller shafts, heat exchangers

Chemical

Reactors, acid storage tanks, fittings in harsh environments

Automotive & Racing

Engine parts, valves, suspension components

Architecture

Decorative panels, roofing, structural reinforcement

Energy

Desalination plants, power plants, offshore oil rigs

Advantages of Titanium

  • High Strength-to-Weight Ratio

  • Non-toxic and Biocompatible

  • Low Thermal Expansion

  • Non-magnetic

Disadvantages of Titanium

  • Expensive (raw material and processing cost)

  • Challenging to machine or weld (special tools needed)

  • Not as conductive as aluminum or copper

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