ASTM B265 GR1 GR2 GR3 GR4 Titanium Plate Pure Titanium Sheet for
Industrial
Titanium sheets and plates are flat, thin pieces of titanium metal
known for their exceptional properties, including high strength,
low weight, and excellent corrosion resistance. These materials
play a crucial role in various industries, offering unique
advantages that make them suitable for applications in aerospace,
medical devices, and other high-performance environments.
Our Titanium Sheet/Plate Specifications
Standard | ASTM B265, ASME SB265, ASTM F67, ASTM F136, AMS 4902, AMS 4911 |
Grade | ▲ Gr1, Gr2, Gr3, Gr4 ▲ Gr5 (Ti-6Al-4V) ▲ Gr7 (Ti-0.2Pd) ▲ Gr9 (Ti-3Al-2.5V) ▲ Gr12 (Ti-0.3Mo-0.8Ni) ▲ Gr23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI) |
Titanium Sheets | Thickness(mm) | Width(mm) | Length(mm) |
0.5~0.8 | 800Max Ti-6Al-4V | 2000Max |
0.8~5 | 1000Max CP |
Titanium Plates | 5~8 | 2000 Max | 4000 Max |
8~100 | 2500 Max | 6000 Max |
Technical | Hot Rolling, Cold Rolling |
Condition | Annealed |
Surface | Polished on both side, Acid Pickling, Sand Blasting |
Application | Metallurgy, electronics, medical, chemical, petroleum,
pharmaceutical, aerospace, etc. |
Titanium Plate/ Sheet Quality Standards
Titanium plates and sheets are meticulously crafted following
stringent standards to ensure top-notch quality. Different regions
have their established benchmarks, with China and the USA being
predominant contributors.
China’s quality standards adhere to:
- GB/T3621-2007
- GB/T13810-2007
In contrast, the USA follows multiple standards such as:
- ASTM B265
- ASTM F136
- ASTM F67
- AMS 4928
For a clearer understanding, let’s break down these standards based
on size, grade, and the exact standard reference:
Size (mm) | Grade | Standard References |
0.5 to 100 | 6AL-4V, 6AL-4V ELI | AMS-4911, 4907, 4905, MIL-T-9046, ASTM-F136 |
– | 6AL-2SN-4ZR-2MO | AMS 4919, MIL-T9046, DMS-2275, AMS-T-9046 |
– | 6AL-6V-2SN | AMS-4918, MIL-TT-9046, DMS-1879, AMS-T-9046 |
– | 5AL-2.55N, 5-2.5 ELI | AMS-4909, 4901, MIL-T-9046, AMS-T-9046 |
– | BAL-IMO-1V | AMS-4915, 4916, DMS-1784 |
– | CP-Grades 1,2,3,4 | AMS-4900, 4902, MIL-T-9046, AMS-T-9046, DMS-1536 |
Features of Titanium Plate/Sheet
Titanium plates and sheets offer a range of remarkable features
that contribute to their widespread use in various industries:
- High Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Titanium provides exceptional
strength without adding significant weight, making it ideal for
high-performance applications.
- Corrosion Resistance: Titanium exhibits exceptional resistance to
corrosion, even in challenging environments like seawater and
chlorine-rich atmospheres.
- Biocompatibility: Due to its non-toxic and biocompatible nature,
titanium is extensively used in medical applications, such as
implants and surgical instruments.
- High Melting Point: Titanium’s high melting point ensures stability
and structural integrity in extreme temperature conditions.
- Low Thermal Expansion: Titanium has minimal thermal expansion,
maintaining dimensional stability when exposed to temperature
variations.
- Good Fatigue Resistance: Titanium can endure repeated stress and
strain, contributing to its longevity in dynamic applications.
These versatile features make titanium plates and sheets highly
sought after in industries ranging from aerospace to medical and
beyond.
Specification of Our Titanium Plate
- Custom Sizes: Choose from thicknesses ranging from 0.5mm to 5mm for
sheets and 6mm to 100mm for plates.
- Various Grades: We offer CP1-4, 6AL-4V, and 6AL-4V Eli grades to
match your project’s specific requirements.
- Surface Options: Select from polished, mill-finished, pickled,
painted, brushed, or blasted finishes to suit your preferences.
- Strict Standards: Our products meet the highest industry standards,
including ASTM B265, ASTM SB265, AMS 4902, ASME SB265, and DIN
17860.
- Versatile Use: Our titanium sheets are ideal for a wide range of
applications, from medical to industrial, and always maintain
top-tier quality.
Titanium sheets and plates are produced from titanium ingots
through a series of processes:
- Melting: Titanium ore is smelted at high temperatures to produce
titanium sponge.
- Consolidation: This sponge is then compacted and transformed into
an ingot using processes like vacuum arc remelting or electron beam
melting.
- Hot Rolling: The ingot is then heated and rolled under high
pressure to produce a slab. This slab is further processed and
reduced to the desired thickness.
- Cold Rolling: For thinner sheets, the slab undergoes further
rolling at room temperature until it reaches the required
dimensions.
- Heat Treatment: Post rolling, the sheet or plate may be
heat-treated to achieve desired mechanical properties.
- Surface Finishing: Finally, the sheet or plate is finished, which
might include pickling to remove oxide layers or polishing to
achieve a smoother surface.
This streamlined process ensures the titanium retains its intrinsic
properties while being molded into sheets or plates for various
applications.
Applications of Titanium Plate/Sheet
Titanium plates and sheets are renowned for their combination of
strength, corrosion resistance, and lightweight properties, making
them indispensable in numerous sectors:
- Aerospace: Leveraged for aircraft components due to its high
strength-to-weight ratio and resistance to the extreme temperatures
and corrosive environments of flight.
- Medical: Used in surgical implants and prosthetics because of
titanium’s biocompatibility, ensuring the body doesn’t reject it.
- Marine: Employed in shipbuilding and sub-sea equipment due to its
exceptional resistance to saltwater corrosion.
- Automotive: Integral for high-performance vehicle components,
helping in weight reduction and durability.
- Chemical Processing: Preferred for equipment and structures that
are exposed to corrosive substances, given its superior corrosion
resistance.
- Power Generation: Used in components of nuclear reactors and other
power generation equipment because of its ability to withstand high
temperatures and corrosive environments.
- Oil & Gas: Essential for drilling equipment and sub-sea
components, where strength, durability, and corrosion resistance
are paramount.
- Industrial: Incorporated in various machinery and structural
applications, thanks to its robustness and longevity.
These varied applications underscore titanium’s versatility and its
pivotal role in advancing modern industries.