Titanium
Supplier of Titanium Products in India
21 Alloys is one of the pioneer suppliers, dealers, stockists, and exporters for high-quality Titanium Products where low nickel content makes them price stable. Titanium Flanges, Pipe Fittings, & Coils are designed and developed in accordance with international quality standards and national quality standards. We deal in high-quality Titanium Flanges, Pipe Fittings, & Coils. We are offering market-leading prices on Titanium products to all our customers, with a stock of standard, sizes, and types available for immediate delivery.
21 Alloys is the world’s topmost Titanium Flanges, Pipe Fittings and Coils Dealers in India. The range of our Titanium Steel products is made accessible in various sizes, shapes, dimensions, and specifications in order to serve the variegated demands of the clients. We utilize the latest technology & stringent quality control policy to ensure the production of Titanium of International standards.
What is Titanium?
Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol “Ti” and atomic number 22. It is a lustrous, silver-grey transition metal that is known for its exceptional strength, low density, and excellent corrosion resistance. Discovered in the late 18th century, titanium was named after the Titans of Greek mythology due to its robustness and strength.
Here are some key characteristics and properties of titanium:
Low Density: Titanium is one of the lightest metals, making it attractive for applications where weight reduction is critical. It has a density of approximately 4.5 grams per cubic centimeter, which is about half the density of steel.
High Strength: Despite its low density, titanium has remarkable strength, comparable to many steel alloys. This combination of low weight and high strength makes it ideal for aerospace and structural applications.
Corrosion Resistance: Titanium forms a thin, tenacious oxide layer on its surface when exposed to air, giving it exceptional resistance to corrosion from various environmental factors, such as moisture, seawater, and chemical solutions.
Biocompatibility: Titanium is biocompatible and non-toxic, making it suitable for medical implants, such as artificial joints, dental implants, and bone plates.
High Melting Point: Titanium has a relatively high melting point of approximately 1,668 degrees Celsius (3,034 degrees Fahrenheit), which allows it to retain its strength and integrity at elevated temperatures.
Ductility: Titanium is ductile, meaning it can be easily formed and shaped without losing its mechanical properties.
Non-Magnetic: Titanium is non-magnetic, making it useful in applications where magnetic interference must be minimized.
Aerospace and Defense: Titanium is extensively used in the aerospace and defense industries for aircraft components, engine parts, and military equipment due to its high strength and lightweight nature.
Titanium Grades
GRADE | Carbon | Nitrogen | Oxygen | Hydrogen | Iron | Titanium | Tensile | Yield | Elong. ( 2″) |
Max % | Max % | Max % | Max % | Max % | KSI | KSI | % | ||
1 | 0.08 | 0.03 | 0.18 | 0.015 | 0.2 | Balance | 35 | 25 | 24 |
2 | 0.08 | 0.03 | 0.25 | 0.015 | 0.3 | Balance | 50 | 40 | 20 |
3 | 0.08 | 0.05 | 0.35 | 0.015 | 0.5 | Balance | 65 | 55 | 18 |
4 | 0.08 | 0.05 | 0.4 | 0.015 | Balance | 80 | 70 | 15 |
Titanium Chemical Composition
Typical corresponding standard | Chemical composition(wt%) | ||||||||
N | C | H | Fe | O | Al | V | Ti | ||
JIS Class 1 | ≦0.03 | ≦0.08 | ≦0.013 | ≦0.20 | ≦0.15 | – | – | Bal | |
ASTM Grade 1 | ≦0.03 | ≦0.08 | ≦0.015 | ≦0.20 | ≦0.18 | – | – | Bal | |
DIN3.7025 | ≦0.05 | ≦0.06 | ≦0.013 | ≦0.15 | ≦0.12 | – | – | Bal | |
JIS Class 2 | ≦0.03 | ≦0.08 | ≦0.013 | ≦0.25 | ≦0.20 | – | – | Bal | |
ASTM Grade 2 | ≦0.03 | ≦0.08 | ≦0.015 | ≦0.30 | ≦0.25 | – | – | Bal | |
DIN3.7035 | ≦0.05 | ≦0.06 | ≦0.013 | ≦0.20 | ≦0.18 | – | – | Bal | |
JIS Class 3 | ≦0.05 | ≦0.08 | ≦0.013 | ≦0.30 | ≦0.30 | – | – | Bal | |
ASTM Grade 3 | ≦0.05 | ≦0.08 | ≦0.015 | ≦0.30 | ≦0.35 | – | – | Bal | |
DIN3.7055 | ≦0.05 | ≦0.06 | ≦0.013 | ≦0.25 | ≦0.25 | – | – | Bal |