Ti and ti alloy strips
Titanium and titanium alloy strips
specification:
Cold-rolled and annealed Strip thickness (0.1~5.0mm) width (10~500mm) length ≥ 500~8000mm
price:
a.Titanium Strip: The price of titanium strips can range from approximately $30 to $60 per kilogram.
b.Titanium Alloy Strip: The price of titanium alloy strips, such as Ti-6Al-4V, can range from approximately $40 to $80 per kilogram.
Titanium and titanium alloy strips
Titanium and titanium alloy strips can be manufactured using various grades of titanium alloys. The specific grade chosen depends on the desired properties and intended application. Here are some commonly used titanium alloy grades for manufacturing strips:
Grade 1 (Ti-CP): This is the most pure form of titanium and is highly corrosion resistant. It is suitable for applications where formability and moderate strength are required, such as chemical processing equipment and architectural structures.
Grade 2 (Ti-CP): Similar to Grade 1, Grade 2 titanium is also commercially pure with excellent corrosion resistance. It is commonly used in applications that require higher strength than Grade 1, such as heat exchangers, desalination units, and marine components.
Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): This is one of the most widely used titanium alloys due to its high strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and good weldability. Grade 5 titanium alloy is used in aerospace components, turbine blades, surgical implants, and sports equipment.
Grade 9 (Ti-3Al-2.5V): This alloy offers a balance of strength, formability, and weldability. It is commonly used in aerospace and marine applications, as well as for bicycle frames, golf club heads, and other sporting goods.
Grade 23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI): This is a medical-grade titanium alloy with low interstitial elements (Extra Low Interstitials or ELI). It is biocompatible and commonly used in surgical implants, including orthopedic devices, dental implants, and medical instruments.
These are our several titanium alloy grades used for manufacturing strips. The choice of grade depends on the specific requirements of the application, including factors like strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. Titanium and its alloys are widely used in industries such as aerospace, medical, chemical processing, marine, and sports equipment, among others.