Titanium foil is a thin sheet of titanium metal that is typically less than 0.1 millimeters thick. Titanium foil is produced through a process known as rolling, which involves passing a titanium ingot through a series of rollers to gradually reduce its thickness. The resulting titanium foil is typically very thin, with a thickness ranging from a few micrometers to a few millimeters. Titanium foil is valued for its high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent resistance to corrosion, and biocompatibility with the human body. Parameter Mateial: titanium Grade: Gr 1, 2, 5(6Al-4V), 7(Ti-0.15Pd), 9(3Al-2.5V), 12, 23(6AL-4V ELI), 15V-3Al-3Sn-3Cr Thickness: 0.01-0.1mm Wideth: 10-500mm,customized Length: 10-1000mm, customized Processing Service: Bending, Welding, Decoiling, Cutting, Punching Standard: ASTMB265 Ti Content (%): 99.6% Features 1.High strength-to-weight ratio: Titanium is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, which means that it is strong but also lightweight. This makes it ideal for applications where weight is a critical factor, such as aerospace and sporting goods. 2.Excellent corrosion resistance: Titanium has excellent resistance to corrosion, which makes it useful in harsh or corrosive environments, such as marine or chemical processing applications. 3.Biocompatibility: Titanium is biocompatible, which means that it is not harmful to living tissue or the human body. This makes it useful for medical implants such as dental implants, joint replacements, and pacemakers. 4.Low thermal expansion: Titanium has a low coefficient of thermal expansion, which means that it does not expand or contract significantly with changes in temperature. This makes it useful in applications where dimensional stability is important, such as precision engineering. 5.High melting point: Titanium has a high melting point of 1,668C (3,034F), which means that it can withstand high temperatures without melting or degrading. This makes it useful in high-temperature applications such as jet engines and furnace components. 6.Good electrical conductivity: Titanium has good electrical conductivity, which makes it useful in electronic applications such as capacitors and batteries. 7.Ductility: Titanium is ductile, which means that it can be easily formed into different shapes without cracking or breaking. This makes it useful in applications where complex shapes are required, such as aerospace components.