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Titanium Bar is available in both round and square shapes, manufactured to precise specifications for diverse industrial needs. Known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent corrosion resistance, and versatility, titanium bars are widely used in aerospace, medical implants, marine components, and high-performance automotive parts. Offered in multiple grades, we ensure quality and consistency with every order.
Superior Mechanical PerformanceTitanium bars feature a minimum tensile strength of 345 MPa and can elongate up to 30%, depending on the grade. The hardiness of 160-340 HV ensures durability and longevity, which is crucial for demanding applications in industries such as aerospace, chemical processing, and medical devices.
Versatile Applications and GradesOffered in multiple grades like Gr1, Gr2, Gr5 (Ti6Al4V), and more, titanium bars cater to various requirements-be it for machining, medical implants, or marine fasteners. Each grade offers distinct mechanical and corrosion resistance properties, meeting the highest industrial standards globally.
Precision Manufacturing and CustomizationProduced using hot-rolled, cold-rolled, and forged techniques, titanium bars are available in custom lengths, diameters, and tolerances. Finishes such as polished, pickled, bright, and black, and processes like annealing or peeling, ensure that you receive a product tailored to your specific project needs.
FAQ's of TITANIUM BAR:
Q: How are titanium bars processed for different industrial uses?
A: Titanium bars are processed using hot rolled, cold rolled, or forged techniques. Additional finishing methods such as annealing, polishing, pickling, or grinding enhance their surface quality and mechanical properties. The process selected depends on application requirements like strength, finish, and dimensional precision.
Q: What benefits does a titanium bar offer over traditional metal bars?
A: Titanium bars provide a high strength-to-weight ratio, outstanding corrosion resistance, and non-magnetic properties. Their durability and low density make them preferable for industries like aerospace, medical, and marine, where longevity and reliability are crucial.
Q: Where are titanium bars commonly used?
A: Titanium bars are widely utilized in aerospace components, medical implants, marine hardware, industrial fasteners, and chemical processing equipment. Their versatility and compliance with international standards make them suitable for high-performance applications across multiple sectors.
Q: What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) and are export options available?
A: The MOQ for titanium bars is flexible and can be tailored to your specific requirements. With global export capability, these bars are shipped using standard seaworthy packaging, or customized packing as needed, ensuring safe and reliable delivery worldwide.
Q: Which grades are available and how should I choose the right one for my application?
A: Available grades include Gr1, Gr2, Gr3, Gr4, Gr5 (Ti6Al4V), Gr7, Gr9, and Gr12. The selection depends on factors such as required tensile strength, elongation, corrosion resistance, and application industry. For example, Gr5 is popular for aerospace, while Gr1 and Gr2 are often chosen for medical implants due to their biocompatibility.
Q: When would you recommend a polished or ground surface finish for titanium bars?
A: A polished or ground surface is recommended when the application demands high surface quality, enhanced aesthetics, or precise dimensional tolerances. Such finishes are especially important in medical implants, decorative uses, and critical aerospace components.