High purity titanium pellets are used in various industrial applications, including aerospace, medical devices, and chemical processing. They are known for their excellent strength-to-weight ratio, high melting point, and unique properties.
Product Overview
High purity titanium pellets are silver-gray transition metals with excellent strength and high-temperature resistance. With a density of 4.506 g/cm³, titanium has a high melting point of 1700°C and a boiling point of 3287°C. Titanium is a metal known for its exceptional corrosion resistance, making it ideal for high-temperature, high-strength, and corrosive environments. High purity titanium pellets are widely used across industries like electronics, aerospace, and medical fields, particularly in high-end coating, semiconductor, and electronic component manufacturing, offering outstanding performance.
Features
- High Purity: Manufactured from high-purity titanium (99.99% or 99.995%), ensuring low impurity content and exceptional performance.
- High-Temperature Resistance: Titanium pellets can withstand extreme temperatures with a melting point of up to 1700°C, making them suitable for high-temperature applications.
- Corrosion Resistance: Titanium offers excellent resistance to corrosion, capable of withstanding various chemical substances, especially in acidic or seawater environments.
- Good Mechanical Properties: Titanium pellets are lightweight yet strong, with a high specific strength, making them suitable for various high-strength applications.
Applications
High purity titanium pellets find applications in a wide range of industries:
- Coating Industry: Used in high-quality optical coatings for optical instruments and display devices.
- Semiconductors & Electronics: Titanium pellets are used in semiconductor manufacturing, particularly in thin film deposition processes to create high-precision electronic components.
- Glass Coating & Decoration: Widely used for high-performance glass coatings, including solar panels and decorative glass surface treatments.
- Aerospace & Military: Due to their lightweight and high strength, titanium pellets are essential in aerospace applications (such as jet engines, missiles, and spacecraft) and military equipment.
- Medical Field: Titanium pellets are used in prosthetics, orthopedic implants, and dental devices due to their excellent biocompatibility.
- Other Industries: Titanium pellets are also used in automotive, paper manufacturing, seawater desalination, and many other fields.