Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Industrial |
Shape: | Steel Plate |
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T 1.0-5.0mm x W1000-1500mm x L 2000-3500mm
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Alloying
Titanium alloy is a composite material formed by adding other elements to titanium, existing in two homogeneous crystal forms: α titanium (close-packed hexagonal structure below 882ºC) and β titanium (body-centered cubic structure above 882ºC).
Alloying elements categorize into three groups based on their effect on phase transition temperature:
1. α Phase Stabilizers: Elements like aluminum, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen stabilize the α phase and increase transition temperature. Aluminum, the main alloying element, notably enhances the alloy's strength at both room and high temperatures, reduces specific gravity, and increases elastic modulus.
2. β Phase Stabilizers: These elements reduce phase transition temperature and are further divided into isomorphic and eutectoid types.
Isomorphic β stabilizers include molybdenum, niobium, and vanadium. Eutectoid β stabilizers include chromium, manganese, copper, iron, and silicon.
3. Neutral Elements: Elements like zirconium and tin have minimal impact on phase transition temperature.
Impurities in Titanium Alloys: Oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and hydrogen are primary impurities. Oxygen and nitrogen significantly strengthen the alloy but reduce its plasticity; their content is regulated to be below 0.15~0.2% and 0.04~0.05%, respectively. Hydrogen, with minimal solubility in the α phase, can form brittle hydrides if present in excess, hence it's controlled below 0.015%. Hydrogen can be removed via vacuum annealing.
Product Parameter
Product name |
TA26 titanium plate |
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Material |
TA0,TA1,TA2,TA3,TA4,TA5,TA6,TA7,TA9,TA10,TC1,TC2,TC3,TC4,TC6,TC11,GR1,GR2,GR3,GR5 Ti6AL4V ELI,Ti6AL7Nb,Ti13Nb13Zr,Ti1533 |
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Specification |
0.8mm---16mm(as you requirement) |
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Surface state |
Black surface, polished surface, polished surface (H11, H9, H8) |
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Standard |
GB/T,GJB,AWS,ASTM,AMS,JIS |
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Production technology |
Hot forging - Hot rolling - Annealing straightening - Polishing - Flat head - Inspection - packaging |
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Typical uses |
Aerospace, aviation, navigation, ships, seawater desalination, petroleum, chemical industry, machinery and equipment, nuclear power equipment, electric power equipment, automobile and motorcycle parts, sports and leisure, medical parts, steel and metallurgy, high-tech fields. |
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Delivery status |
Hot working state, annealing state |
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Thickness |
as customer's requirement |
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Export Packing |
Standard Seaworthy Package |
Application
In the shipbuilding industry, titanium plates are favored for their outstanding corrosion resistance, low density, memory, and non-magnetic properties. Titanium and its alloys are extensively used in nuclear submarines, deep submersibles, atomic icebreakers, hydrofoils, hovercraft, minesweepers, propellers, whip antennas, seawater pipes, condensers, heat exchangers, acoustic devices, and firefighting equipment. The primary applications include industrial pure titanium, titanium zirconium alloy, and various other titanium alloys.Our Advantages
Qualitative Materials:
We utilize premium, top-grade raw materials to ensure our products deliver superior strength, resilience, and longevity.
Advanced Technology:
Our manufacturing processes incorporate cutting-edge technologies, including advanced smelting, continuous casting, and rolling techniques.
Customized Service:
We offer bespoke design and manufacturing services to meet the unique needs and requirements of our customers.
FAQ
Q1: Why choose your company?
A: With over 16 years of unparalleled industry expertise and the advantage of having our own state-of-the-art factory, we deliver exceptional services that are further enhanced by our professional and dedicated sales team.
Q2: What are your terms of payment?
A: We require a 30% T/T deposit upfront, with the remaining 70% due before delivery.
Q3: What are your delivery terms?
A: Our terms include FOB, CFR, CIF, and EXW.
Q4: What is your delivery time?
A: Our standard lead time ranges from 7 to 15 days after receiving the deposit.
Q5: Can you provide samples?
A: Yes, we offer complimentary samples if they are available in stock. However, the transportation fees must be borne by the buyer.
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