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Titanium products
Different grades of titanium
Titanium Grade 1-4 is pure Titanium, the other grades are alloys. Pure Titanium is used due to it's high corrosion resistance, the alloys because of the extremely high strength to weight ratio.
- Grade 1 Pure Titanium, relatively low strength and high ducility. Plate heat exchangers
- Grade 2 The pure titanium most used. The best combination of strength, ducility and weldability. Piping systems.
- Grade 3 High strength Titanium, used for Matrix-plates in shell and tube heat exchangers.
- Grade 5 The most manufactured titanium alloy. Exceedingly high strength. High heat resistance. Aerospace, subsea.
- Grade 7 Superior corrosion resistance in reducing and oxiding enviroments. Chemical Industry.
- Grade 9 Very high strength and corrosion resistance. Hydraulic piping, subsea.
- Grade 11 Applications as for gr 7. Suitable for deep drawing.
- Grade 12 Better heat resistance than pure Titanium. Applications as for grade 7 and 11. Shell and tube heat exchangers.
- Grade 23 is also known as Ti-6AL-4V-ELI or simply Ti 6-4 ELI. ELI is short for "Extra Low Interstitials". Grade 23 is very similar to Grade 5 except Grade 23 has lower oxygen, nitrogen and iron. The lower interstitials provide more ductility and better fracture toughness (slightly less strength) than Grade 5.

Scope of supply for Titanium & Titanium Alloys

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