Titanium (Ti)

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Description

Titanium is recognized for its high strength-to-weight ratio. It is a strong metal with low density that is quite ductile (especially in an oxygen-free environment), lustrous, and metallic-white in color. The relatively high melting point (1,668 °C or 3,034 °F) makes it useful as a refractory metal. It is paramagnetic and has fairly low electrical and thermal conductivity compared to other metals. Titanium is superconducting when cooled below its critical temperature of 0.49 K. The two most useful properties of the metal are corrosion resistance and strength-to-density ratio, the highest of any metallic element. In its unalloyed condition, Titanium is as strong as some steels, but less dense.

Titanium Applications
Titanium’s metallurgical characteristics make it the metal of choice for many diverse applications, including aerospace, industrial, chemical processing, marine, medical, sporting, and consumer goods. Titanium metal is used extensively in the human body, as hip and knee implants, pacemaker cases, dental implants, and craniofacial plates, to name a few specific medical applications.
Titanium can be alloyed with Iron, Aluminum, Vanadium, and Molybdenum, among other elements, to produce strong, lightweight alloys for aerospace (jet engines, missiles, and spacecraft), military, industrial processes (chemicals and petrochemicals, desalination plants, pulp, and paper), automotive, agriculture (farming), medical prostheses, orthopedic implants, dental and endodontic instruments and files, dental implants, sporting goods, jewelry, mobile phones, and other applications.

Titanium Product List

  • American GMG provides high quality Titanium metal with purity up to 99.99% and its alloys as well as their related products as the following:
  • Titanium metal, bars, rods, plates, tubes, foils, wires, disks, powders, evaporation materials and sputtering targets, metallic powder as well as semi-finished and finished parts, custom sizes, and custom
  • Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) and other customized Titanium chemicals.
  • Titanium alloys: Titanium is usually alloyed with Iron, Aluminum, Molybdenum and other elements alloys as well as semi-finished and finished alloys parts, custom sizes, and custom grades.

Specifications
For Titanium (Ti) metal and its related products, we have them with the following:

Metal Name Titanium (Ti) metal and its related products
Purity Up to 99.999% (5N)
Products Types All types
Machined Parts Based on drawings

 

If you are in need of Titanium (Ti) metal and its related products, please contact us for details at sales@american-gmg.com.