Titanium Grade 3 bars belong to the commercially pure titanium family and stand out for their excellent corrosion resistance, high strength-to-weight ratio, biocompatibility and impressive mechanical properties. Composed primarily of titanium with some additions of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon and iron present for additional applications, Grade 3 titanium bars offer impressive mechanical properties which make them highly versatile across diverse markets and applications.
Titanium Grade 3 bars stand out with their impressive corrosion resistance. Their superior resistance extends across different environments such as saltwater, acidic or alkaline conditions, making these Grade 3 bars suitable for marine components, chemical processing equipment or medical implants that must withstand these environments.
Grade 3 titanium bars feature an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio. Although significantly lighter than steel, titanium Grade 3 bars boast high tensile strength and toughness for increased weight reduction without compromise to structural integrity, qualities especially valuable in aerospace, automotive and sports equipment industries where lightweight materials help increase performance while decreasing fuel use efficiency.
Grade 3 titanium bars stand out for being biocompatible materials that do not produce adverse side-effects and biological rejection in humans, making it suitable for medical implants such as bone plates, screws and dental implants. With minimal risks of adverse reactions or rejection occurring over long-term implant use it becomes one of the preferred materials to implant into our bodies for long-term implants.
Titanium Grade 3 bars are known for their excellent fabricability and weldability, making them highly adaptable across different manufacturing processes and design requirements across industries. Machined, formed, welded using standard techniques enables for creation of complex shapes or structures using this versatile metal alloy. Grade 3 titanium bars also lend themselves to simple fabrication processes for more bespoke parts or structures requiring intricate shapes or structures requiring intricate fabrication processes or designs requirements that have to be designed in.
Titanium Grade 3 bars find widespread application across industries due to their exceptional properties, particularly aerospace. Airframes, landing gear and engine parts require high strength and corrosion resistance for prolonged service life, Grade 3 titanium bars find applications within chemical processing equipment and pipelines handling acids or solvents while medical implant and instrument manufacturers rely on it due to biocompatibility and corrosion resistance properties.
Apple Steels is a premier manufacturer and supplier of Titanium Grade 3 Bars in Mumbai, India. Renowned for their exceptional quality and precision engineering, our bars meet stringent industry standards, catering to diverse applications across sectors like aerospace, medical, and automotive. With a commitment to excellence, we ensure our products exhibit superior strength, corrosion resistance, and durability. Backed by advanced manufacturing processes and a skilled workforce, Apple Steels remains at the forefront of delivering reliable solutions to our global customers.
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 | WERKSTOFF NR. | UNS |
Titanium Gr3 | 3.7055 | R50550 |
Grade | C | N | O | H | Ti | Fe |
Titanium Gr 3 | .08 max | .05 max | .35 max | .015 max | Bal | .30 max |
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