Titanium plates, specifically Gr1, Gr2, Gr5, and Gr7, are manufactured from high-quality titanium alloys that offer a unique combination of properties such as high strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and good ductility. These plates are widely used in various industries due to their versatility and durability.
Gr1, Gr2, Gr5, and Gr7 titanium plates offer a range of properties that make them suitable for various demanding applications. Their high strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and good ductility make them ideal choices for industries such as aerospace, medical, chemical, and marine.
Thickness: from 0.8mm to 25mm in stock, thicker made to order
width: less then 3250mm
Length: less than 6000mm
Titanium plate in coil unit weigth can be 3000kgs/coil
Grade Specifications:
Gr1 Titanium Plate:
Composition: Primarily titanium with small amounts of impurities.
Properties: Good corrosion resistance and moderate strength.
Applications: Suitable for use in industrial and medical applications where corrosion resistance is a primary concern.
Gr2 Titanium Plate:
Composition: Similar to Gr1 but with slightly different impurity levels.
Properties: Excellent corrosion resistance and higher strength than Gr1.
Applications: Commonly used in aerospace, chemical, and marine industries due to its balance of corrosion resistance and strength.
Gr5 Titanium Plate (also known as Ti-6Al-4V):
Composition: Contains aluminum and vanadium for enhanced properties.
Properties: High strength, good toughness, and excellent corrosion resistance.
Applications: Ideal for high-performance applications such as aerospace, medical implants, and industrial components requiring high strength and corrosion resistance.
Gr7 Titanium Plate:
Composition: Contains palladium for specific properties.
Properties: Good corrosion resistance, strength, and specific chemical compatibility.
Applications: Used in applications where chemical compatibility and corrosion resistance are critical, such as in chemical processing and medical devices.
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