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Titanium Bars Gr5 ASTM B348-06 a 55OD*57L Titanium Forging Titanium Round Rod Titanium Products
Name | Titanium Bars |
Grade | Gr5 |
Transport Package | Wooden case |
Origin | Baoji, Shaanxi, China |
Port of delivery | Xi'an port, Beijing port, Shanghai port, Guangzhou port, Shenzhen port |
Shape | Round |
Titanium has metallic luster and ductility. Titanium is
characterized by low density, high mechanical strength and easy
machining. The plasticity of titanium depends to a large extent on
its purity. The more pure titanium, the stronger its plasticity.
Good corrosion resistance, free from atmosphere and seawater. At
room temperature, it is not corroded by hydrochloric acid below 7%,
sulphuric acid below 5%, nitric acid, aqua regia or dilute alkali
solution. Only hydrofluoric acid, concentrated hydrochloric acid
and concentrated sulfuric acid can act on it. The presence of
impurities in titanium greatly affects its mechanical properties,
especially interstitial impurities (oxygen, nitrogen and carbon)
can greatly enhance the strength of titanium and significantly
reduce its plasticity. As a structural material, titanium can
obtain good mechanical properties by strictly controlling the
impurity content and adding alloying elements.
Titanium rod has good thermal strength, good weldability and
excellent corrosion resistance. Its disadvantage is low strength at
room temperature. It is usually used as a heat-resistant and
corrosion-resistant material. Titanium alloys are widely used in
various fields due to their high specific strength, good corrosion
resistance and good heat resistance. The industrial production of
titanium began in 1948. The demand of aviation industry makes the
titanium industry develop at an average annual rate of about 8%. At
present, the annual output of international titanium alloy
processing materials has reached 4 million tons, and there are
nearly 30 kinds of titanium alloy trademarks. Titanium alloys are
mainly used for aircraft engine compressor parts, followed by
rocket, missile and high-speed aircraft layout parts. In the mid
1960s, titanium and its alloys were used in general industries such
as electrolytic industrial electrodes, power station condensers,
refining and desalting heaters, and environmental pollution control
equipment. Titanium and its alloys have become an anticorrosive
material.
Product advantages
1. Convenient handling.
2. Strong corrosion resistance
3. low fluid resistance
4. High mechanical strength