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Titanium Alloy Sheet

Titanium Alloy Sheets are lightweight, high-strength materials renowned for their exceptional corrosion resistance and durability, making them a top choice across demanding industries. As a premier manufacturer in China, our factory produces Titanium Alloy Sheets and Plates that combine titanium with alloying elements like aluminum and vanadium to enhance performance. These sheets outperform conventional metals like steel in extreme conditions, offering a perfect balance of strength and low weight. Whether you need sheets of titanium for aerospace or a Titanium Alloy Plate for medical implants, our products deliver reliable solutions tailored to your specifications.

Specifications: Standards and Classifications

Titanium Alloy Sheets meet rigorous standards and are available in various grades:

  • Standards: ASTM B265, ASME SB265, AMS 4911, ISO 5832-3
  • Grades: Ti Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), Grade 9 (Ti-3Al-2.5V), Grade 23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI), Grade 12
  • Classifications: Alpha-beta alloys, near-alpha alloys, high-strength titanium alloys

These specifications ensure each Titanium Alloy Sheet provides consistent quality, validated through industry-standard testing.

Size Range: Dimensions and Customization

Titanium Alloy Sheets come in a broad range of dimensions, with custom processing options:

  • Thickness: 0.5 mm to 6 mm (0.02 to 0.24 inches) for sheets; >6 mm for plates
  • Width: 500 mm to 2000 mm (19.7 to 78.7 inches)
  • Length: 1000 mm to 6000 mm (39.4 to 236.2 inches), extendable as needed
  • Custom Options: Cut-to-size sheets and plates per your requirements

This flexibility ensures Titanium Alloy Plates suit applications from thin shims to robust structural components.

Types: Forms, Processes, and Finishes

Titanium Alloy Sheets are offered in various forms, crafted with advanced techniques and finishes:

  • Forms: Flat Sheet, Perforated Sheet, Shim Sheet, Titanium Metal Plate
  • Processes: Hot rolling, cold rolled titanium sheet, annealing
  • Surface Treatments: Polished (BA), 2B (smooth), No.1 (hot-rolled), pickled

For example, a cold rolled Titanium Alloy Sheet offers precision and smoothness, while a hot-rolled Titanium Alloy Plate provides enhanced strength for heavy-duty use.

Applications: Common Grades and Uses

GradeKey FeaturesIndustrySpecific Uses
Ti Grade 5High strength, lightweightAerospace, AutomotiveAircraft frames, engine parts
Grade 9Corrosion resistance, formabilityMarine, ChemicalHeat exchangers, piping systems
Grade 23Biocompatibility, toughnessMedicalImplants, surgical instruments
Grade 12Weldability, corrosion resistanceOil & GasPipelines, pressure vessels

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:How much does a titanium sheet cost?

A: Titanium alloy sheets, like Grade 5, typically cost $30-$60 per kg, depending on thickness, size, and market conditions. Custom cuts or surface treatments may increase the price. Contact us for a precise quote.

Q:Is titanium sheet bulletproof?

A: Titanium alloy sheets are not fully bulletproof but offer high strength. Thicker Grade 5 sheets (e.g., 10mm) can resist low-caliber rounds, often used in lightweight armor applications.

Q:How heavy is a sheet of titanium?

A: Titanium alloy sheets have a density of 4.43 g/cm³. A 1m x 1m x 1mm sheet weighs about 4.43 kg, making them lighter than steel sheets of the same size, ideal for aerospace applications.

Q:What are the disadvantages of titanium?

A: Titanium alloy sheets are expensive and challenging to machine due to their hardness. They also have lower wear resistance than steel and may require coatings for abrasive environments.

Q:How to cut a titanium sheet?

A: Titanium alloy sheets can be cut using waterjet, laser, or plasma cutting for precision. For thinner sheets, carbide-tipped saws work, but slow speeds and coolant are essential to avoid work hardening.

Q:How thick is a titanium sheet?

A: Titanium alloy sheets range from 0.5mm to 50mm in thickness, depending on the application. Standard industrial sheets are often 1-5mm, while aerospace grades may be thicker for structural use.

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