Titanium In CNC Machining
Titanium is a lightweight, strong material, 40% lighter than steel, making it ideal for high-tech industries like aerospace, automotive, medical, and energy. Available in pure and alloyed forms, titanium offers excellent corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, and strength-to-weight ratio, making it perfect for demanding applications in medical, aerospace, and chemical industries.
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Description & Characteristics
Price | $ $ $ $ $ |
Lead Time | < 10 days |
Wall Thickness | 0.75 mm |
Tolerances | ±0.125mm (±0.005″) |
Max Part Size | 200 x 80 x 100 cm |
Available Titanium |
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Applications | Titanium offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, high corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, making it ideal for aerospace, automotive, and medical applications. It is also sterilizable and has low thermal expansion. |
Strengths | Titanium offers a high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, durability, low thermal expansion, and non-magnetic properties, making it ideal for demanding applications. |
Weaknesses | High chemical reactivity, low thermal conductivity, and increased cutting forces can lead to surface oxidation, tool wear, machining challenges, and residual stresses, affecting overall machining efficiency and product quality. |
Parameters Of Aluminum
Aluminum Alloy | Tensile Strength, Yield (MPa) | Fatigue Strength (MPa) | Elongation at Break (%) | Hardness (Brinell) | Density (g/cm³) |
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TA1 | 170-275 | 240 | 20-30 | 120-160 | 8.47 |
TA2 | 275-380 | 240-260 | 20-28 | 160-200 | 4.51 |
TC4/Ti-6Al 4V | 830-900 | 510 | 10-15 | 330-340 | 4.43 |