Titanium Alloys
Titanium is a lustrous, white metal. It has a low density, good strength, is easily fabricated, and has excellent corrosion resistance. It is ductile only when it is free of oxygen. Titanium is as strong as steel, but it is lighter. The metal is heavier than aluminum, but it is twice as strong.
Characteristics
Grades
Titanium Grade 2 UNS R50400, Of the four commercially pure (C.P.) titanium grades, Grade 2 is typically used in applications that require superior corrosion resistance in various aggressive media. Corrosion resistance is similar between these four C.P. grades but mechanical properties vary along with varying oxygen and iron contents.
Available Product Forms:
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Standard | Titanium Gr 2 |
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UNS |
R50400 |
Werkstoff Nr. |
3.7035 |
Titanium Gr 2 | |
Ti | 99.2 min |
C | 0.1 max |
Fe | 0.3 max |
H | 0.015 max |
N | 0.03 max |
O | 0.25 max |
Density | 4.5 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | 1665 °C (3030 °F) |
Tensile Strength | Psi – 49900 , MPa – 344 |
Yield Strength (0.2%Offset) | Psi – 39900 , MPa – 275 |
Elongation | 20 % |
Specifications for Titanium Grade 2 include the following:
Titanium Grade 2 is designated as UNS R50400, European Standard EN 10204-3.1
Rod and Bar: ASTM B348; ASME SB348; Miltary Standard MIL-T-9047,
Pipe and Tube: Seamless Pipe: ASTM B861; ASME SB861; Welded Pipe: ASTM B862; ASME SB862; Welded & Seamless Tube ASTM B338; ASME SB338;
Plate, Sheet & Strip: ASTM B265; ASME SB265; MIL-T-9046; Aerospace Standard 4902G, T-9046 CP-3.
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