Titanium  and Titanium Alloy Bars

Titanium and titanium alloy rods 

Specification:

Diameter 7230mm, hot-worked state, cold-worked state,  length 3006000mm, annealed state,length 3003000mm annealed state, length 3003000mm.

price:

a.Small diameter titanium alloy rods (approximately 7-20 mm in diameter): approximately $100-200 per kilogram.

b.Medium diameter titanium alloy rods (approximately 20-50 mm in diameter): roughly $80-150 per kilogram.

c.Large-diameter titanium alloy rods (over 50mm in diameter): approximately $60-120 per kilogram.


Titanium and titanium alloy bar

Titanium and titanium alloy bars are widely used in various industries due to their excellent properties such as high strength, low density, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. Here's an overview of the titanium grades you mentioned, along with their purposes, characteristics, and approximate price range:

TA1, TA2, TA3, TA4(:ASTM grade1,grade2mgrade3, grade4) These commercially pure titanium grades are commonly used in applications where corrosion resistance and good formability are required. They are suitable for general-purpose applications such as aerospace components, marine equipment, chemical processing, and medical implants. They have good weldability and exhibit low to moderate strength. The price range for commercially pure titanium rods can vary, but they are generally more affordable compared to titanium alloys.

TA6, TA7, TA15, TA19(ASTM grade5,grade7,grade9,grade19): These titanium alloys offer higher strength compared to commercially pure grades while retaining good corrosion resistance. They are commonly used in aerospace, marine, and chemical industries, as well as in power generation and oil and gas applications. These alloys exhibit good weldability and can withstand high temperatures. The price range for titanium alloy rods is typically higher compared to commercially pure titanium due to the additional alloying elements and enhanced properties.

TC1, TC4, TC4ELI(ASTM grade2,grade5,grade23): TC1, TC4, and TC4ELI are Grade 5 titanium alloys, known for their excellent combination of strength, corrosion resistance, and weldability. They are extensively used in aerospace, automotive, and biomedical industries. These alloys are suitable for applications that require high strength-to-weight ratio, such as aircraft components, racing parts, and surgical implants. The price range for Grade 5 titanium alloy rods is generally higher compared to commercially pure titanium. the actual prices of Titanium and titanium alloy rods can vary significantly based on factors such as size, quantity, supplier, and market conditions.