Ti and ti alloy straight wires

Titanium and titanium alloy straight wires 

specification:

Hot working, cold working annealed state, diameter 0.17.0mm

Price:

Titanium Wire: $20 to $60 per kilogram.

Titanium Alloy Wire:  $30 to $80 per kilogram 


Titanium and titanium alloy straight wires 

Titanium and titanium alloy straight wires are commonly manufactured using various grades of titanium alloys. The choice of grade depends on the specific requirements of the application, including factors such as strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. Here are some commonly used titanium alloy grades for manufacturing straight wires:

Grade 1 (Ti-CP): This commercially pure titanium grade offers excellent corrosion resistance, high ductility, and good formability. Grade 1 titanium straight wire is used in applications such as orthopedic implants, dental wires, and wire-based surgical instruments.

Grade 2 (Ti-CP): Similar to Grade 1, Grade 2 titanium straight wire is commercially pure and exhibits excellent corrosion resistance. It is widely used in applications including orthopedic fixation devices, dental wires, and wire for various surgical instruments.

Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): This is one of the most widely used titanium alloy grades for straight wire manufacturing. Grade 5 titanium straight wire offers high strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and good biocompatibility. It finds applications in industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical implants, and orthodontics.

Grade 23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI): This is a medical-grade titanium alloy with low interstitial elements (Extra Low Interstitials or ELI). Grade 23 titanium straight wire is commonly used in the medical field for applications such as orthopedic fixation devices, dental wires, and surgical instruments.

Grade 9 (Ti-3Al-2.5V): This titanium alloy grade provides a combination of strength, formability, and weldability. Grade 9 titanium straight wire is used in applications such as aerospace components, orthopedic implants, and various wire-based surgical instruments.

These are just a few examples of titanium alloy grades used for manufacturing straight wires. The selection of a specific grade depends on the required properties of the wire and the intended application. Titanium and its alloys are widely used in industries such as aerospace, medical, dental, and orthopedics, where the unique properties of titanium are beneficial for straight wire applications.