Titanium Sheets and Plates
Titanium sheets and plates are prized for their strength, lightweight nature, and excellent resistance to corrosion. These qualities make titanium ideal for applications across industries like aerospace, medical, marine, and chemical processing. With high tensile strength comparable to steel but significantly lighter, titanium sheets and plates offer unmatched durability and performance in demanding environments.
Key Benefits of Titanium Sheets and Plates
- Exceptional Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Titanium offers high strength while being 40% lighter than steel, ideal for weight-sensitive applications.
- Superior Corrosion Resistance: Titanium is highly resistant to a wide range of corrosive environments, including seawater, chlorides, and many industrial chemicals.
- High Temperature Stability: Titanium can withstand temperatures up to 600°C (1112°F) without losing its mechanical properties.
- Biocompatibility: As a non-toxic and biocompatible material, titanium is widely used in medical applications such as implants and prosthetics.
Titanium Grades for Sheets and Plates
Our titanium sheets and plates are available in various grades, each suited to specific applications:
- Grade 1: Unalloyed titanium, known for its formability and excellent corrosion resistance, used in marine and chemical processing applications.
- Grade 2: The most commonly used grade of titanium, offering a good balance of strength, ductility, and weldability, widely used in aerospace, chemical processing, and marine applications.
- Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): The strongest and most heat-resistant titanium alloy, suitable for high-stress, high-temperature applications, such as aerospace and automotive components.
- Grade 7: Similar to Grade 2 but with enhanced corrosion resistance due to the addition of palladium, making it ideal for highly corrosive environments.
- Grade 23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI): A biocompatible titanium alloy, used in medical implants due to its excellent fatigue strength and fracture toughness.
Applications of Titanium Sheets and Plates
- Aerospace: Used in airframes, jet engines, and other critical aerospace components due to titanium’s lightweight and high-strength properties.
- Medical and Dental: Ideal for surgical implants, orthopedic plates, and dental applications due to its biocompatibility and resistance to bodily fluids.
- Chemical Processing: Used in equipment exposed to corrosive chemicals, such as heat exchangers, reactors, and storage tanks.
- Marine and Offshore: Ideal for seawater applications, such as boat hulls, propeller shafts, and offshore oil and gas equipment.
- Automotive: High-performance and racing cars use titanium sheets and plates for components that require a combination of strength, lightweight, and temperature resistance.
Specifications and Standards
Our titanium sheets and plates are manufactured to meet global quality standards:
- ASTM B265: Standard for titanium and titanium alloy sheets, strips, and plates.
- AMS 4902: Aerospace standard for titanium alloy sheets and plates.
- DIN 17850: German standard for titanium materials in sheet and plate form.
- ISO 5832-2: Standard for titanium used in surgical implants.
Customization Options
Our titanium sheets and plates can be tailored to meet your exact specifications:
- Thickness and Dimensions: Available in a wide range of thicknesses and custom dimensions to fit specific project needs.
- Cut-to-Size Service: Precision cutting to standard or custom shapes and sizes for easy integration into your application.
- Surface Treatments: Additional treatments, such as anodizing or polishing, are available for improved performance and aesthetics.
Quality Assurance
Each titanium sheet and plate undergoes strict quality control procedures to ensure reliable performance and durability:
- Mechanical Testing: Includes tensile strength, hardness, and fatigue resistance testing to ensure durability.
- Corrosion Resistance Testing: Ensures compliance with industry standards for corrosive environments.
- Dimensional Accuracy: Precision-engineered for consistency, ensuring easy installation in your projects.
FAQs
Titanium’s excellent resistance to seawater corrosion and biofouling makes it an ideal choice for marine environments where traditional materials may fail.
Yes, titanium has a high melting point and can maintain its strength and integrity at temperatures up to 600°C, making it suitable for high-temperature applications.
Yes, titanium is non-toxic and highly biocompatible, making it widely used in medical implants, surgical tools, and dental devices.
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Industry We Serve
- Oil & Gas industries
- Chemical process industries
- Pump and valve in high pressure component
- Food industries
- Pulp and paper industry
- Aerospace industry
- Power plant
- Mechanical component
- Sugar industry
- Cement industry