Titanium Grade 2 bars are a specific type of titanium alloy known for its exceptional corrosion resistance, high strength-to-weight ratio, and biocompatibility. Composed primarily of titanium (Ti) and small amounts of other elements such as oxygen (O), iron (Fe), carbon (C), and nitrogen (N), Grade 2 titanium bars exhibit superior properties that make them highly sought after in various industries.
One of the most prominent features of Grade 2 titanium bars is their outstanding corrosion resistance, particularly in environments where exposure to saltwater, acids, and alkalis is prevalent. This corrosion resistance is due to forming a protective oxide layer on the material's surface, which enhances its durability and longevity, even in harsh conditions.
In addition to corrosion resistance, Grade 2 titanium bars possess a remarkable strength-to-weight ratio, making them incredibly lightweight yet exceptionally strong. This characteristic is particularly advantageous in applications where weight reduction is critical without compromising structural integrity, such as aerospace components, automotive parts, and medical implants.
Moreover, Grade 2 titanium bars exhibit excellent biocompatibility, making them ideal for medical implants and surgical instruments. The inert nature of titanium ensures minimal risk of adverse reactions or rejection by the body, making it a preferred material for dental implants, orthopedic implants, and cardiovascular devices.
Furthermore, Grade 2 titanium bars are known for their superb weldability and fabricability, allowing for easy machining, forming, and welding processes. This versatility makes them suitable for various manufacturing applications, including marine equipment, chemical processing plants, and architectural structures.
Due to their unique properties, Grade 2 titanium bars find applications across various industries. In aerospace and defence, they are used in aircraft components, missile casings, and armour plating due to their lightweight and high-strength characteristics. In the medical field, Grade 2 titanium bars are used for implants, surgical instruments, and prosthetic devices due to their biocompatibility and corrosion resistance. Additionally, they are employed in marine engineering for offshore structures, seawater desalination plants, and ship components due to their resistance to saltwater corrosion.
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Melting and Casting
Steel and alloying metals are loaded into an electric arc furnace. Once in the furnace, the metal is heated to a specific temperature above its melting point, usually in excess of 2800°F.
Forming
Most cast steel is formed by hot rolling—the slab, bloom, or billet is heated and passed through large rollers, stretching out the steel into a longer, thinner form.
Heat treatment
Heat treatment strengthens rolled Titanium by recrystallizing the deformed microstructure. Most Titanium is heat treated by annealing.
Descaling
A rolled piece of Titanium acquires a layer of oxidized “mill scale,” which needs to be washed away to restore a shiny surface finish.
Cutting or Machining
Titanium is cut to a specified shape and size. The Titanium can be sheared with circular knives, sawed with high-speed blades, or blanked with punches.
Standards : | ASTM B348 / ASME SB348, ASTM B863 / SB863 |
Dimensions : | EN, DIN, JIS, ASTM, BS, ASME, AISI |
Wire : | Thickness starting from 0.05mm |
Round bar size : | Diameter: 3-~800mm |
Hex Bar size : | 2-100mm A/F |
Flat bar size : | Thickness: 2 -100mm / Width: 10 to 500mm |
Square bar size : | 4 to 100mm |
Rectangular Bars Size : | 33 x 30mm to 295 x 1066mm |
Hollow Bar : | 32mm OD x 16mm ID to 250mm OD x 200mm ID |
Tolerance : | H8, H9, H10, H11, H12, H13K9, K10, K11, K12 or as per clients’ requirements |
Finish : | Black, Bright Polished, Rough Turned, NO.4 Finish, Matt Finish, BA Finish |
STANDARD | UNS | WNR. |
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Titanium Gr 2 | R50400 | 3.7035 |
C | Fe | H | N | O | Ti |
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0.1 | 0.3 | 0.015 | 0.03 | 0.25 | 99.2 |
Grade | Tensile (ksi) | Yield Strength (ksi) | Hardness |
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Titanium Gr 2 | 50 | 40 | 14.9 |
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