High Purity Titanium Metal (Ti)
Material Type | Titanium |
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Symbol | Ti |
Atomic Weight | 47.867 |
Atomic Number | 22 |
Color/Appearance | Silvery Metallic |
Thermal Conductivity | 21.9 W/m.K |
Melting Point (°C) | 1660 |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion | 8.6 x 10-6/K |
Theoretical Density (g/cc) | 4.5 |
Overview
Titanium is a silver-white transition metal with a melting point of (1660±10)°C, a boiling point of 3287°C, and a density of 4.506g/cm3. It is characterized by light weight, high strength, metallic luster, and resistance to moisture chlorine corrosion. Soluble in dilute acid, insoluble in cold and hot water. Highly resistant to seawater corrosion.
Advantages: vacuum smelting, equipment purification, high purity, less impurities, dense rolling, less oxidation, molding plasticity, high relative density, uniform and equiaxed grains, and high consistency.
Purpose: Titanium can be alloyed with other elements such as iron, aluminum, vanadium or molybdenum to create high-strength light alloys, which are widely used in various aspects, including industrial processes (chemical and petroleum products, seawater desalination and papermaking), Automobiles, agricultural products, medicine (prosthetics, orthopedic transplants, dental instruments and fillings), sporting goods, jewelry and mobile phones, etc. It is a good refractory metal material. Titanium powder is used in pyrotechnics to provide bright burning particles.
Item | Purity | Main Impurities | Total Impurities | Test Method |
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High Purity Titanium | 99.995% | Mg 、Al 、Si 、Zr 、S 、V 、Cr 、Mn 、Fe 、Co 、Cu 、Zn 、Ag | <50ppm | GDMS |
Ultra Pure Titanium | 99.999% | <1ppm | GDMS | |
Utra High Purity Titanium | 99.9995% | <5ppm | GDMS |