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Titanium Grade 5 |
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Titanium Grade 5 classed as an alpha-beta alloy, is the most widely used of the high strength titanium alloys. The alloy combines it good mechanical strength and low density (4.42 kg/dm3) with excellent corrosion resistance in many media. Grade 5 titanium is fully heat treatable (solution heat treatment plus aging) in sections up to 25mm and can be employed up to around 400°C.
RELATED METALS:
No Related Metal names.
SPECIFICATIONS:
AMS 4909
AMS 4924
MIL F-83142
MIL T-81556
MIL T-9046
MIL T-9047
UNS R5452
CHEMISTRY DATA :
Element |
% |
Aluminum |
4.75 - 5.75 |
Carbon |
0.08 max |
Hydrogen |
0.0125 max |
Iron |
0.25 max |
Nitrogen |
0.03 max |
Oxygen |
0.13 max |
Tin |
2 - 3 |
Titanium |
Balance |
GENERAL INFORMATION :
- Principal Design Features
This non-heat treatable, alpha alloy combines good Weldability with stability and excellent strength from cryogenic through elevated temperatures. It is available at the mill level in sheet, strip, plate, bar, billet, extrusions and wire. Beta Transus (F +/- 25) 1900.
- Other Physical Props
Beta Transus (F +/- 25) 1900
- Forms & shapes
Wire, Sheet, Plate, Strip, Round Bars, Hexagonal, Flats, Square, Angle, Channel, Blanks, Tubes, Billets, Pipes, Pipe Fittings, Forging Rings, Special Shape Forgings, Fasteners Etc.
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