Titanium Gr 2 Composition

Types Of Titanium Grades:-

Titanium alloys are classified into several grades based on their composition, properties, and intended applications. The most common

1. Commercially Pure Titanium Grades:

  • Grade 1 (Ti-Gr1): Unalloyed titanium, low oxygen content.
  • Grade 2 (Ti-Gr2): Unalloyed titanium, with slightly higher oxygen content than Grade 1.
  • Grade 3 (Ti-Gr3): Similar to Grade 2 but with higher oxygen content.
  • Grade 4 (Ti-Gr4): Higher strength version of Grade 2, with similar corrosion resistance.

  • 2. Alpha Alloys:

  • Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): Titanium alloy with aluminum (6%) and vanadium (4%), one of the most common titanium alloys known for its high strength and corrosion resistance.
  • Grade 9 (Ti-3Al-2.5V): Alloy with aluminum (3%) and vanadium (2.5%).

  • 3. Alpha-Beta Alloys:

  • Grade 7 (Ti-0.15Pd): Alloyed with palladium for improved corrosion resistance.
  • Grade 11 (Ti-0.15Pd): Similar to Grade 1 but alloyed with palladium.

  • 4. Beta Alloys:

  • Grade 12 (Ti-0.3Mo-0.8Ni): Alloyed with molybdenum and nickel for enhanced corrosion resistance.

  • 5. High-Strength Beta Alloys:

  • Grade 23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI): Extra Low Interstitial version of Grade 5, with reduced levels of interstitial elements like oxygen and iron, often used for medical implants.

  • These are some of the commonly recognized grades of titanium. Each grade has specific properties that make it suitable for different applications, ranging from aerospace and medical implants to chemical processing and marine environments. The choice of a particular grade depends on the requirements of the specific application in terms of strength, corrosion resistance, and other factors.

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