Titanium Grade 9  

Titanium Grade 9 is also known as Ti Grade 9. Its strength falls between Grade 4 and Grade 5 titanium. It has good corrosion resistance and is used in aerospace and industrial applications. Other common uses include bicycle frames, wheel chair frames, tennis rackets and ski poles.








RELATED METALS:
3Al-2.5V
RMI 3Al-2.5V(tm)
Timetal(r) 3-2.5
Timetal(r) 3-2.5(tm)

SPECIFICATIONS:

AMS 4943 ASTM B348 (9) PWA 1260 ASTM B337 (9)
AMS 4944 ASTM B381 (9) UNS R56320 ASTM B338 (9)
ASTM B265 (9) DMS 2241 MIL T-9047  
MIL T-9046 GE B50TF117    



CHEMISTRY DATA :

Element %
Aluminum 2.5 - 3.5
Carbon 0.05 max
Hydrogen 0.013 max
Iron 0.3 max
Nitrogen 0.02 max
Oxygen 0.12 max
Titanium Balance
Vanadium 2 - 3
Yitrium 0.005 max

GENERAL INFORMATION :

  • Principal Design Features
    Key attributes of this alloy include 30-40 improved strength over commercially pure grades and excellent corrosion resistance, formability and Weldability. Commonly available from both distributors and mill sources. Beta Transus (F +/-25) 1715. In the cold worked, stress relieved condition, 3-2.5 tube product can obtain tensile up to 125,000, yield up to 105,000 and elongation up to 15 %.
  • Applications
    Principally used for tubing in aircraft and engine hydraulic systems, this alloy is also found in golf clubs, tennis rackets and performance bicycles.
  • Other Physical Props
    Beta Transus (F +/-25) 1715
  • Other Mechanical Props
    In the cold worked, stress relieved condition, 3-2.5 tube product can obtain tensile up to 125,000, yield up to 105,000 and elongation up to 15 %.
  • 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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