TITANIUM GRADES

Titanium Grade 2 / UNS R50400

Description

On a commercial level pure titanium, grade 1, 2, 3, and 4 have a minimum titanium content of 99%. The chemical combination of each grade varied somewhat, which has an impact on its mechanical properties and design potential. The degree of corrosion resistance in all four classes is comparable. Titanium is incredibly light, highly resistant to corrosion, and in many cases, considerably more so than stainless steel. Of the four titanium grades that are commercially pure  Grade 2 is the most favoured alloy for most industrial uses wherever high ductility and resistance to corrosion are important.

Application

Because Titanium grade 2 has a lower density than other grades, it is highly sought after when weight is an issue. Titanium alloys are frequently used in the aerospace and medical industries. Applications in the maritime, chemical processing, and desalination fields are also well-suited to titanium Grade 2 because to its strength and resistance to corrosion. Oil and gas components, reaction and pressure vessels, tubing or pipe systems, heat exchangers, liners, flue-gas desulfurization systems, and numerous other industrial items are typical uses for Grade 2 titanium. With sporadic, intermittent service at 1000°F, regular service temperatures can reach up to 800°F.

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A well-known exporter and supplier of a variety of titanium products, including tubing, pipe, sheet, plate, strips, wires, flats, rods, and sections, is JBC Titanium. Considering that we were founded in 2018.

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