Titanium and titanium alloy tubles
➡️ Product Details
Specification range:
a.Cold rolled and annealed tubes diameter Φ(3~110)×wall thickness(0.2~4.5),
b.Welded tubes diameter Φ(16~63)×wall thickness(0.2~4.5) ,
c.Welded and rolled tubes diameterΦ(6~30)×wall thickness(0.2~4.5)
Country of Origin: China
Brand: Aikerly or OEM
Certifications: RoHS, REACH, ASTM B337/338/861/862
Grades:Gr1 Gr2 Gr3 Gr4 Gr5 Gr7 Gr11 Gr12
➡️ Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 100kg
Pricing Formula: Quotation = (Daily Raw Material Price × 1.5 + Processing Fee) × Quantity
Packaging: Shockproof packaging in pallets or wooden cases
Delivery Time: 15-30 working days
Payment Methods: L/C, T/T, D/P, Western Union
Supply Capacity: 600 tons/month
Titanium and titanium alloy tubles
The titanium and titanium alloy grades commonly used for manufacturing titanium and titanium alloy tubles, along with their corresponding applications:
Gr1
Industrial pure titanium with the lowest oxygen content, offering excellent ductility. Used in applications requiring high plasticity and corrosion resistance, such as chemical reactor linings, flexible pipelines, electrode materials, and non-load-bearing medical implants (e.g., oral repair frameworks).
Gr2
The most commonly used industrial pure titanium, balancing strength and corrosion resistance. Widely applied in seawater desalination equipment, heat exchangers, marine components, architectural decorative panels, and welded chemical containers.
Gr3
A medium-strength pure titanium, stronger than Gr2 but with slightly lower ductility. Suitable for moderate-load, corrosion-resistant components such as low-pressure valve casings, chemical pump bodies, and medical device enclosures.
Gr4
The strongest among industrial pure titanium grades, used for non-load-bearing bone plates, dental implant frameworks, and high-corrosion-resistant fasteners, balancing biocompatibility and corrosion resistance.
Gr5 (Ti-6Al-4V)
The most widely used α+β titanium alloy, offering high strength and heat resistance. Common applications include aircraft engine blades, landing gear, artificial joints, rocket fuel tanks, and high-end sports equipment (e.g., bicycle frames).
Gr7 (Ti-0.2Pd)
A corrosion-resistant pure titanium alloy with added palladium, offering exceptional resistance to reducing acid environments. Used in reaction vessels, electroplating equipment, chemical plant pipelines, and valves exposed to strong acid media such as sulfuric and hydrochloric acid.
Gr11 (Ti-0.2Pd, low-oxygen version)
A highly ductile version of palladium-alloyed titanium, designed for corrosion-resistant components requiring complex forming, such as bellows, deep-drawn chemical containers, and expansion joints, combining corrosion resistance with excellent workability.
Gr12 (Ti-0.3Mo-0.8Ni)
A corrosion-resistant titanium alloy with molybdenum and nickel, offering excellent pitting resistance and high-temperature oxidation resistance. Used in deep-sea valves, geothermal well casings, and high-temperature refinery pipelines operating in high-pressure corrosive environments.
These are some of the commonly used titanium grades and titanium alloy grades for manufacturing titanium and titanium alloy tubles. The specific grade selection depends on the required properties, such as strength, corrosion resistance, temperature resistance, and biocompatibility, in various industries and applications.