Finish | 2B finished |
Grade | TA1G, TA2G, TA3G TA4G or Customizable |
Standard | QB / GB / ASTM / JIS / EN/ |
Thickness(mm) | 0.28 - 3.00 |
Width(mm) | 1000 / 1219 / 1240, Customizable |
Inner Diameter(mm) | 508, 610 |
Coil Weight(mt) | Customizable |
Edge State | Mill edge / Slit edge |
Transport Package | Standard Export Packing / Customized |
Date of Delivery | 15 - 45 days |
Titanium (Ti) is a strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant metal with a wide range of applications in aerospace, medicine, industry, and consumer products. Known for its high strength-to-weight ratio and excellent biocompatibility, titanium is a critical material in modern engineering and technology.
1. Key Properties of Titanium
Lightweight but Strong:
Density (~4.5 g/cm³) is about half that of steel, yet its strength rivals many steel alloys.
Corrosion Resistance:
Forms a protective oxide layer, making it resistant to seawater, acids, and chlorine.
Biocompatibility:
Non-toxic and non-reactive, ideal for medical implants (e.g., hip replacements, dental screws).
High Melting Point:
~1,668°C (3,034°F), suitable for extreme environments (e.g., jet engines, spacecraft).
Non-Magnetic & Heat Resistant:
Used in MRI machines and high-temperature applications.
2. Major Uses of Titanium
A. Aerospace & Defense
Aircraft & Jet Engines:
Used in turbine blades, landing gear, and structural components.
Spacecraft & Missiles:
NASA’s Mars rovers and SpaceX rockets rely on titanium alloys.
B. Medical Industry
Implants & Prosthetics:
Bone screws, artificial joints, and pacemaker cases.
Surgical Instruments:
Lightweight, sterilizable, and rust-proof.
C. Industrial & Chemical Applications
Desalination Plants:
Resists saltwater corrosion in pipes and heat exchangers.
Chemical Processing:
Used in reactors, pipelines, and valves handling corrosive substances.
D. Consumer & Sports Goods
Luxury Watches (e.g., Rolex, TAG Heuer):
Scratch-resistant and hypoallergenic.
Golf Clubs, Bicycles, & Tennis Rackets:
Enhances performance with lightweight durability.
3. Titanium Production & Market
Primary Ores:
Ilmenite (FeTiO₃) & Rutile (TiO₂) are the main sources.
Top Producers:
China (~50% of global supply), Russia, Japan, and Kazakhstan.
Price Trends:
Titanium sponge (~$8–12/kg in 2024) varies based on purity and demand.
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