Titanium/Titanium alloy
"Light," "rust-resistant," "non-expanding," "thin and strong," "flexible." This is a metal that is active in various fields such as civilian, medical, aviation, and space.
**Features** Specific Gravity: About 60% of SUS Corrosion Resistance: Strong against seawater and saltwater Specific Strength: Equivalent to or greater than iron Thermal Expansion: 1/2 that of SUS, 1/3 that of aluminum Thermal Conductivity: 1/4 that of iron, 1/23 that of copper Flexibility: 1/2 that of iron and SUS Titanium, a relatively new metal, is active in various fields. In consumer products, titanium's biocompatibility is utilized, and it can be seen in accessories, sports equipment, and medical instruments that come into contact with the body. Titanium has the characteristic of not causing allergic reactions. In chemical plants, titanium is used for containers and pipes due to its excellent corrosion resistance against chemicals. Because titanium is also strong against seawater, it is used in turbines at power plants. Titanium is lightweight and strong, making it ideal for aircraft fuselages and space-related components. It has been widely used in military aircraft, commercial jets, and satellite parts. Titanium has good thermal conductivity and does not cause condensation, so it does not interfere with aircraft operations. Although titanium is known as a difficult material to machine, our company handles contract processing from small diameters to medium and large sizes, and we also offer various applications such as welding and surface treatment.
basic information
Titanium is mainly divided into pure titanium and alloy titanium. - Pure Titanium Contains only trace amounts of impurities and is classified into types 1 to 4 according to JIS standards. - Alloy Titanium Other alloying elements are added according to the application, and the properties change, such as increased strength, depending on the type of element. [Characteristics] Specific gravity: about 60% of SUS (stainless steel) Corrosion resistance: strong against seawater and saltwater Specific strength: equal to or greater than iron Thermal expansion: 1/2 of SUS, 1/3 of aluminum Thermal conductivity: 1/4 of iron, 1/23 of copper Flexibility: 1/2 of iron and SUS
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- Aviation-related - Space-related - Medical-related - Infrastructure-related - Semiconductor manufacturing equipment-related, etc.