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Titanium Grade 1, Grade 2 Titanium Flanges, Slipon, Blind, Weldneck, Rtj, Spectacle Flange, Tongue Groove Etc. All Types of Titanium Flanges, Also Customised
Titanium scrap , Titanium heat exchanger. Moq : 1 ton
Sheet and Plates Specifications 1)hot and coll rolled, Gr1~Gr23 2)Thickness:0.3mm - 60mm 3)Length:6000mm 4)ASTM B265,ASTM 4911,F67,F136 Material :titanium and titanium alloys Pure Titanium Grade : GR1, GR2, GR3, GR4 Titanium Alloy Grade : GR5 (6% Al, 4%V) GR6 (5% AL, 2.5%Sn) Gr.7 (Titanium + Pd) Gr.9 (3% Al, 2.5%V) Gr.10 (11.5%Mo, 6% Zr, 4.5% Sn) Gr.11 (Titanium + Pd) Gr.12 (0.3% Mo, 0.8% Ni)
Specifications : Titanium round bar Grade: Gr1, Gr2, Gr3, Gr5, Gr7 Standard: ASTM B348, ASTM F136, ASTM F67, AMS 4928 Specification: 1. Grade : Gr1, Gr2, Gr4 ,Gr5,Ti-6AL4V ELI,Gr.7, Gr.9, Gr.12 2. Standard : ASTM B348, ASTM F136, ASTM F67, AMS 4928 3. Size: Diameter : 4mm to 350mm, Length: 50mm to 6000mm 4. Payment : T/T or L/C at sight 5. MOQ : 10 kg 6. Package : Ply wooden case or as request 7. Delivery time : 7- 30 days after confirmed 8. Applications: industry, glasses so on.
Titanium Alloy with 91.4% purity, complete with bill and taxes, delivered at New Delhi. Delivery in 3 days. Plates 4x4 inch, 5000 MT available,
Ti Titanium 99.6% V Vanadium 0.00% A1 Aluminum 0.00% Fe iron 0.40% 2kgs plates
Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxide or titania /ta, is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium, chemical formula TiO 2. When used as a pigment, it is called titanium white, Pigment White 6 (PW6), or CI 77891. Generally, it is sourced from ilmenite, rutile, and anatase. It has a wide range of applications, including paint, sunscreen, and food coloring. When used as a food coloring, it has E number E171. World production in 2014 exceeded 9 million tonnes.[4][5][6] It has been estimated that titanium dioxide is used in two-thirds of all pigments, and pigments based on the oxide have been valued at $13.2 billion.[7]
The main use of titanium as an alloying elements in steels is for carbide stablisation. It combines. With carbon to form titanium carbides,which are quite stable and hard to dissolve in steel, this tends to minimize the occurrence of intergranular corrosion, as with A.I.S.I. 321, When adding approximately 0.25 - 0.60% titanium, the carbon combines with titanium in preference to chromium, Preventing a tie-up of corrosion resisting chromium as inter-granular carbides and the accompanying loss of corrosion resistance at the grain boundaries.