GR1 titanium plate is a high-purity titanium material extensively employed in diverse fields. GR1 represents the grade or material level of the titanium alloy, also identified as pure titanium Grade 1. It comprises pure titanium with a purity exceeding 99.5%, making it among the purest commercially available titanium. GR1 titanium plate displays exceptional physical and chemical properties. Additionally, it exhibits favorable thermal conductivity and a low coefficient of thermal expansion, ensuring stability in high-temperature environments. This enables it to endure stress under conditions of elevated temperature and pressure while preserving its structural integrity and performance. Commercial Pure Titanium (also referred to as CP Ti or commercial pure titanium) is commonly employed in grades GR1 (TA1) and GR2 (TA2). It is a dense titanium metal with at least 99% titanium content with minor impurities including iron, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen. Among these impurities, oxygen, nitrogen, and iron exert the most significant influence on the mechanical properties of pure titanium, with oxygen being particularly impactful. Even a 0.01% oxygen content can substantially enhance its strength. The interaction between hydrogen and titanium is reversible, and the primary effect of hydrogen on titanium's performance is "hydrogen embrittlement." Consequently, it is typically mandated that the hydrogen content does not exceed 0.015%. Commercial pure titanium generally contains 0.03%-0.08% oxygen and 0.03%-0.05% nitrogen. Specification: Size:100*100*1.0mm Grade: GR1 Standard: ASTM B265 Surface Finishes: Brushed What are the surfaces of titanium plates? The surface of titanium plate can be treated and processed differently, with the following common surface treatments: 1. Untreated surface: The original surface of titanium plate is usually untreated and keeps its natural state. This surface usually has a smooth metallic luster. 2. Pickled surface: Titanium plate can be pickled to remove surface oxides and impurities to improve its purity and surface quality. Pickled surface is smoother and cleaner, suitable for applications with high surface requirements. 3. Polished surface: The surface of titanium plate can be polished by mechanical or chemical methods to give it a very smooth and mirror-like appearance. Polished surface is widely used in decoration, electronics and high-end industrial fields. 4. Anodized surface: Anodized surface of different colors and textures can be obtained by forming an oxide layer on the surface of titanium plate. This treatment method can increase the corrosion resistance of titanium plates and provide more decorative options. 5. Sandblasting surface: Through high-pressure sandblasting, a fine grit effect can be formed on the surface of titanium plates. Sandblasting surfaces are often used to increase the roughness of titanium plates, provide better adhesion, or for decorative purposes.