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Titaniumm Alloy Sheet Gr5 Gr7 Ti Plate Properties Titanium Sheet
Titanium Plate Titanium Foil Sheet
Introduction to Titanium Alloys:
Titanium alloys are known for their excellent combination of high
strength, low weight, and corrosion resistance. Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V)
and Grade 7 (Ti-0.2Pd) are two of the most widely used titanium
alloys, with specific properties suited for demanding applications.
Titanium Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) Alloy Sheet and Plate
Composition:
- Titanium (Ti): 90%
- Aluminum (Al): 6%
- Vanadium (V): 4%
Properties:
- High Strength: Grade 5 titanium, also known as Ti-6Al-4V, is the
most commonly used titanium alloy. It has a high tensile strength
ranging from 900 to 1,200 MPa and is approximately 30% stronger
than pure titanium.
- Corrosion Resistance: Excellent resistance to corrosion in many
environments, including seawater, acids, and alkaline solutions.
- Ductility: Good ductility and formability, making it suitable for
complex shapes and forming processes.
- Fatigue Resistance: It offers good fatigue strength and can
withstand repetitive loading and stress, ideal for aerospace
applications.
- Workability: Good machinability but requires special handling due
to its hardness.
- Density: 4.43 g/cm³, which is still relatively light compared to
other metals with similar strength.
- Weldability: Excellent weldability with most standard welding
methods.
Applications:
- Aerospace: Aircraft components, turbine blades, airframes, and
engine parts.
- Medical: Implants, surgical devices, and prosthetics.
- Marine: Submarine components, ship parts.
- Automotive: High-performance racing parts.
Titanium Grade 7 (Ti-0.2Pd) Alloy Sheet and Plate:
Composition:
- Titanium (Ti): 99.8%
- Palladium (Pd): 0.2%
Properties:
- Corrosion Resistance: Grade 7 titanium has outstanding resistance
to corrosion, especially in harsh chemical environments. The
addition of palladium significantly enhances its resistance to
hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and chlorides.
- Strength: Slightly lower strength than Grade 5, with tensile
strength around 550-690 MPa. However, it is still strong and
durable.
- Formability: Grade 7 has excellent formability, making it easy to
work with in various industries.
- Biocompatibility: Highly biocompatible, making it ideal for medical
implants and devices.
- Density: 4.51 g/cm³, similar to pure titanium.
- Workability: Easily weldable, but palladium makes it more expensive
and harder to machine compared to pure titanium.
Applications:
- Chemical Processing: Piping, heat exchangers, tanks, and other
components in aggressive chemical environments.
- Marine: Excellent for underwater components due to superior
resistance to seawater.
- Aerospace: Components requiring excellent resistance to corrosion
and moderate strength.
- Medical: Components used in medical implants, devices, and
prosthetics.
Titanium Foil Sheets:
Titanium foil sheets are thin sheets of titanium that are typically
less than 0.15 mm thick. They are used for a variety of specialized
applications due to their unique properties.
Properties:
- Flexibility: Very flexible and can be shaped into intricate designs
without cracking.
- Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Despite being thin, titanium foil retains
its high strength and corrosion resistance.
- Corrosion Resistance: Titanium foil offers excellent corrosion
resistance and is commonly used in corrosive environments such as
the aerospace and marine industries.
- Lightweight: It is extremely lightweight, making it ideal for
applications where weight is a critical factor.
Applications:
- Aerospace: Used for aircraft parts, heat shields, and seals.
- Medical: Used in surgical instruments, implants, and prosthetics.
- Electronics: Used for applications requiring high precision and
strength without adding significant weight.
Titanium Sheet and Plate:
Titanium sheets and plates are thicker forms of titanium that are
commonly used in a wide variety of industrial applications. Sheets
typically range from 0.5 mm to 6 mm in thickness, while plates are
usually thicker than 6 mm.
General Properties:
- Corrosion Resistance: Excellent resistance to a wide range of
chemicals, including acids, salts, and chlorides.
- High Strength: Titanium sheets and plates retain their high tensile
strength, even at relatively thin thicknesses.
- Lightweight: Despite their strength, they are relatively light
compared to other high-strength metals.
- Ductility: Titanium sheets and plates have good ductility, allowing
for bending and forming.
- Weldability: Titanium sheets and plates can be easily welded, and
they exhibit minimal warping or distortion during the process.
Applications:
- Aerospace: Aircraft components, heat exchangers, turbine blades,
and fuselages.
- Chemical Processing: Tanks, pipes, heat exchangers, and reactors
used in corrosive environments.
- Medical: Used in implants, prosthetics, and surgical instruments.
- Marine: Ship hulls, propellers, and offshore platforms.
Summary Comparison of Titanium Alloys
Grade | Composition | Tensile Strength | Corrosion Resistance | Applications |
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Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) | Ti: 90%, Al: 6%, V: 4% | 900-1,200 MPa | Excellent | Aerospace, Medical, Automotive, Marine |
Grade 7 (Ti-0.2Pd) | Ti: 99.8%, Pd: 0.2% | 550-690 MPa | Outstanding (due to Pd) | Chemical Processing, Marine, Medical |
Titanium Foil | Thin titanium sheet (varied purity) | Low thickness, flexible | Excellent | Aerospace, Medical, Electronics |
Titanium Sheet/Plate | Pure or alloyed titanium (varied) | 240-1,200 MPa | Excellent | Aerospace, Marine, Chemical Processing, Medical |
Comparison of Gr1, Gr2, and Gr5 Titanium Plates:
Property | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 5 |
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Composition | 99.5% Titanium | 99.2% Titanium | 90% Titanium, 6% Al, 4% V |
Strength | Low | Moderate | High |
Corrosion Resistance | Excellent | Excellent | Good |
Weight | Light | Light | Moderate |
Biocompatibility | Excellent | Excellent | Good |
Workability | Excellent (Easy to weld) | Excellent (Easy to weld) | Good (Harder to work with) |
Applications | Chemical, Marine, Medical, Architectural | Chemical, Marine, Aerospace, Medical | Aerospace, Automotive, Medical, Sports Equipment |
Different Grades of Titanium:
Titanium materials are classified into various grades based on
their composition and properties, with common grades being Grade 1,
Grade 2, and Grade 5 titanium sheets.
Grade 1 titanium is a soft, pure titanium material with excellent
formability and corrosion resistance, primarily used in
applications that require high corrosion resistance and easy
fabrication, such as chemical processing equipment, marine
environments, and medical implants. Its composition consists of
99.5% titanium, with a tensile strength of 35,000 psi (241 MPa) and
a yield strength of 30,000 psi (207 MPa), offering high ductility.
Grade 2 titanium is the most widely used of the pure titanium
grades. Comprising 99% titanium, it provides higher strength and
greater corrosion resistance than Grade 1, commonly used in
aerospace, medical implants, chemical processing, and marine
environments. Grade 2 titanium has a tensile strength of 50,000 psi
(345 MPa) and a yield strength of 45,000 psi (310 MPa), with
excellent resistance to seawater corrosion. Grade 5 titanium
(Ti-6Al-4V) is the most commonly used titanium alloy, containing 6%
aluminum and 4% vanadium, offering a combination of high strength
and low weight. It is widely used in aerospace, military, medical
implants, and high-end automotive parts.
Grade 5 titanium has a tensile strength of 130,000 psi (896 MPa)
and a yield strength of 120,000 psi (827 MPa), with excellent
corrosion and high-temperature resistance. Overall, Grade 1 and
Grade 2 are mainly used in applications where corrosion resistance
and ease of fabrication are essential, while Grade 5 excels in
high-strength, corrosion-resistant, and high-temperature
applications, making it ideal for high-performance uses.
Conclusion:
- Grade 1 titanium plates are ideal for applications that require
excellent corrosion resistance, lightweight properties, and
biocompatibility but do not demand high strength.
- Grade 2 titanium plates are versatile and used in industries like
chemical processing, marine, and aerospace, offering a good balance
of strength, corrosion resistance, and workability.
- Grade 5 titanium plates are preferred for high-performance
applications where strength, heat resistance, and durability are
critical, such as aerospace, medical implants, and high-end
automotive components.
Each grade is suited to specific requirements based on the balance
of properties like strength, corrosion resistance, and ease of
fabrication, ensuring that titanium can meet the needs of a wide
variety of industries.
Company Profile
Baoji Lihua Non-ferrous Metal Co., Ltd. was established in 2006.
The company relies on theadvantages of Baoji industry and its
strong technical support. It has been engaged in theproduction and
sales of non-ferrous metals such as titanium, tantalum and nickel
for many years.

The factory covers an area of 800 square meters. The factory has
strong technical equipment. There are more than 20 sets of CNC machines, milling and drilling
machines, and the annualproduction value is more than 30 million CNY.

The company's product is high quality and stable for many years,
and it has obtained the Certification ISO 9001:2015, BV audit certification.
The company has been focusing on the improvement and stability of
product quality for many years. Based on the business concept of maximizing customer
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