Description
Titanium plate suppliers for heat exchanger
Specifications:
Grades: Gr1, Gr2, Gr3, Gr4, Gr5, Gr7, Gr9, Gr12, etc.
Standard: ASTM B265, ASTM F136, ASTM F67, AMS 4928, AMS 4911, etc.
Dimension:
T 0.5-5.0mm x W1000mm x L 2000-3500mm
T 6.0- 30mm x W1000-2500mm x L 3000-6000mm
T 30- 80mm x W1000mm x L 2000mm
Commercial condition: Hot-forged, hot-rolled, cold-rolled
Advantages:
Titanium has many significant advantages over other metals. It is a metal known for it’s high strength to weight ratio. It is corrosion-resistant (including to salt water) and resists tarnishing at room temperatures. Titanium is ductile and has a high melting point. Though it is more than 60% heavier than aluminum it is more than twice as strong as 6061-T6.
Applications:
Aircraft frames, vessels, biomedical implants, heat exchangers, various types of corrosive-resistant equipment, textile machinery
Alloys:
Titanium comes in many alloys. Following are a few of those more commonly used.
Titanium Grades 1-4 are unalloyed and considered commercially pure. The tensile and yield strength goes up with grade number for these "pure" grades. These grades are used for corrosion resistance and where cost and ease of fabrication and welding are important. These grades are approximately 40% lighter than steel with a high strength-to-weight ratio.
Titanium Grade 5 is the most commonly used alloy. It is also designated as Ti6Al4V, Ti-6AL-4V or simply Ti 6-4. Grade 5 is often used in aerospace, medical, marine and chemical processing applications. This grade is relatively strong and has better resistance to high temperatures compared to Grade 2.
Titanium Grade 9 – Also known as Ti-3AL-2.5V, this alloy has higher tensile strength than commercially pure Grade 2 titanium at both room and elevated temperatures. It is also more weldable than Grade 5 titanium.
Quality Guarantee:
All products will be manufactured strictly according to ISO9001:2008 Quality Management system. Mill Test will be provided, we could also provide Test Report released by Third Party(Northwest Non-ferrous Metal Institute or other you appointed)