Titanium Sheet and Plate
Density:4.50 g/cm3
Melting point: 1941 K (1668 ℃)
Boiling point: 3560 K (3287 ℃)
Discovered:
Titanium was discovered by the Reverend William Gregor in 1791. The pure metal was prepared in 1910 by Matthew Hunter, who heated titanium (IV) chloride together with sodium in a steel bomb. Titanium is named after the Titans, the sons of the Earth goddess in Greek mythology.
Application:
Titanium met is used as an alloying agent with metals including aluminum, iron, molybdenum and manganese. Alloys of titanium are mainly used in aerospace, aircraft and engines where strong, lightweight, temperature-resistant materials are needed.
As it is resistant to seawater, titanium is used for hulls of ships, propeller shafts and other structures exposed to the sea.
Titanium is also used in joint replacement implants, such as the ball-and-socket hip joint. Titanium is used in several everyday products such as drill bits, bicycles, golf clubs, watches and laptop computers.
Available Material: GR.1, GR.2, GR.3, GR.4, GR.5, GR.7, GR.9, GR.12
Product Name | Type | Thickness | Width | Length | Standard |
Titanium sheet | Gr1 | 0.3-30mm | <=1150 | <=500-3000 | ASTMB265 AMS4911 ISO5832 ASTM F136 ASTM F67 |
Gr2 | 0.3-30mm | <=1150 | <=500-3000 | ASTMB265 AMS4911 ISO5832 ASTM F136 ASTM F67 | |
Gr5 | 0.3-30mm | <=1150 | <=500-3000 | ASTMB265 AMS4911 ISO5832 ASTM F136 ASTM F67 | |
Gr7 | 0.3-30mm | <=1150 | <=500-3000 | ASTMB265 AMS4911 ISO5832 ASTM F136 ASTM F67 |