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Ashapura Steel takes pride in offering titanium products that are renowned for their exceptional strength, low density, and outstanding corrosion resistance. These versatile materials are integral to various industries, with a significant presence in aerospace, medical, and marine sectors, where both reliability and performance are crucial.
Our titanium products in Maharashtra are meticulously crafted to meet the rigorous demands of these industries, ensuring that they consistently deliver the strength and corrosion resistance required for challenging environments. Whether you need materials for aerospace components, medical devices, or marine applications, Ashapura Steel’s titanium is a trusted choice.
Key Properties of Titanium
Strength
Titanium is one of the strongest metals available, with tensile strength comparable to steel. This makes it an ideal choice for applications requiring high durability and load-bearing capacity.
Lightweight
Despite its remarkable strength, titanium is significantly lighter than steel, offering a perfect balance of strength and weight. This property is especially beneficial in industries where reducing weight is a priority, such as aerospace and automotive sectors.
Corrosion Resistance
Titanium exhibits exceptional resistance to corrosion, even in harsh environments like seawater or acidic conditions. This makes it the material of choice for marine applications and chemical processing industries, where long-term durability is essential.
High Melting Point
With a melting point of approximately 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit, titanium is well-suited for high-temperature applications, providing reliable performance in extreme heat.
Ductility
Titanium’s high ductility allows it to be stretched into thin wires without breaking, making it versatile for various manufacturing processes, including the production of intricate components.
Non-Magnetic
Being non-magnetic, titanium is an excellent choice for applications where magnetic interference must be minimized, such as in medical devices and certain electronic components.
Titanium Grades & Features
Grade | Features |
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Grade 1 | High ductility, Good weldability, Corrosion resistant, Low strength |
Grade 2 | Good weldability, Corrosion resistant, Low to moderate strength, Ductile |
Grade 3 | High strength, Good weldability, Corrosion resistant, Less ductile than Grade 2 |
Grade 4 | High strength, Good weldability, Corrosion resistant, Less ductile than Grade 2 and 3 |
Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) | High strength, Lightweight, Good corrosion resistance, High temperature resistance |
Grade 7 | Good weldability, Excellent corrosion resistance in reducing and oxidizing environments |
Grade 9 (Ti-3Al-2.5V) | Moderate strength, Good weldability Corrosion resistant |
Grade 12 | Good weldability, High strength, Corrosion resistant |
Grade 23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI) | High strength Lightweight, Good corrosion resistance, Biocompatible |
Physical Properties of Titanium
Property | Value |
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Density | 4.51 g/cm3 |
Melting point | 1,668 °C |
Boiling point | 3,287 °C |
Thermal conductivity | 21.9 W/(m·K) |
Electrical conductivity | 3.17 10^6 S/m |
Mechanical Properties of Titanium
Property | Value |
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Ultimate tensile strength | 240-550 MPa |
Yield strength | 140-440 MPa |
Elastic modulus | 105-120 GPa |
Poisson's ratio | 0.3 |
Hardness (Brinell) | 70-360 HB |
Industrial Application of Titanium
Defence & Aerospace
Defence & Aerospace
Oil/Gas
Oil/Gas
Speciality Valves & Vacuum
Speciality Valves & Vacuum
Precision Components
Precision Components
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FAQ
Titanium alloys can be classified into four major types based on their composition and manufacturing process. These types include alpha, beta, alpha-beta, and near-alpha titanium alloys. Each type has its own unique properties, such as strength, ductility, and corrosion resistance, which make them suitable for different applications in industries such as aerospace, medical, and automotive.
Titanium has a unique combination of physical and chemical properties that make it a highly valuable and versatile material. These properties include high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, excellent biocompatibility, non-magnetic, and high melting point. It is also a ductile and malleable metal that can be easily formed into various shapes and sizes.
Titanium has a higher strength-to-weight ratio compared to steel, which means that it is stronger than steel when compared on a per-weight basis. However, steel has a higher overall tensile strength than titanium, meaning that it can withstand more stress and pressure before breaking. The strength of both materials also varies depending on the specific alloy and the manufacturing process used.
The price of 1Kg Titanium is approximately Rs 5300*/-. Contact us to Know more.