Product Overview
High purity titanium is a silver-white transition metal with exceptionally high purity and low impurity content. It is characterized by its light weight, high strength, metallic luster, and outstanding corrosion resistance, particularly in environments involving humid chlorine gas, seawater, and dilute acids. With a melting point of 1660°C, a boiling point of 3287°C, and a density of 4.506 g/cm³, titanium is produced through vacuum melting techniques, ensuring uniform grain structure, minimal oxidation, excellent plasticity, and consistency.
Features
- High Purity: Titanium is purified through vacuum melting, resulting in extremely low impurity content, which ensures high performance and stability.
- Exceptional Corrosion Resistance: Titanium is highly resistant to humid chlorine gas, seawater corrosion, and other harsh environments.
- High Strength and Low Density: Titanium's lightweight nature combined with its high strength makes it ideal for applications requiring both strength and reduced weight.
- Good Plasticity: The material is highly malleable and can be processed into various forms, such as particles, sheets, and plates, using different manufacturing techniques.
Applications
High purity titanium is widely used in a variety of industries:
- Industrial Applications: Titanium is extensively used in industries such as chemicals, petroleum, desalination, and papermaking, particularly in corrosion-resistant and high-temperature environments.
- Automotive Industry: Due to its high strength and lightweight properties, titanium alloys are used in the automotive industry, especially in high-performance automotive components.
- Medical Field: Titanium's biocompatibility makes it an ideal material for medical devices, including prosthetics, orthopedic implants, dental instruments, and fillings.
- Aerospace and Aviation: Titanium is widely used in aerospace applications due to its high strength, low weight, and corrosion resistance, making it ideal for critical components in aircraft and spacecraft.
- Consumer Electronics: Titanium is used to manufacture mobile phone casings, sports equipment, jewelry, and other products due to its aesthetic and practical qualities.
- Fireworks Industry: Titanium powder is used in the production of fireworks to produce bright, colorful effects and to enhance brightness during combustion.
Specification | Purity | Main Impurities | Total Impurity | Test Method |
High Purity Titanium | 99.995% | Mg, Al, Si, Zr, S, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Cu, Zn, Ag | <50ppm | ICP-MS |
Ultra Pure Titanium | 99.999% | Mg, Al, Si, Zr, S, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Cu, Zn, Ag | <10ppm | GDMS |
Ultra High Purity Titanium | 99.9995% | Mg, Al, Si, Zr, S, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Cu, Zn, Ag | <5ppm | GDMS |