Characteristics And Properties Of Titanium Ingot

Characteristics And Properties Of Titanium Ingot

Titanium is a metal material with light weight, high strength, good corrosion resistance and other characteristics, so it has a wide range of applications in aviation, aerospace, automotive, medical equipment, chemical industry and other fields.


Titanium ingot is the original material of titanium, which is generally extracted from titanium ore by electric arc furnace, hydrogen reduction method, magnesium reduction method, etc. Titanium sponge is then smelted by melting equipment such as vacuum self-consumption electric arc furnace.

The main characteristics and properties of titanium ingots include:

High strength: The specific strength (load-bearing capacity per unit area) of titanium is higher than that of many steel types and aluminum alloys, and can withstand loads under high stress.

Light weight: titanium is only about half the density of steel, so it is about 60% lighter than steel for the same volume.

Good corrosion resistance: titanium has good corrosion resistance, can be used in seawater, chlorine and other harsh environments for a long time, some medical devices also use titanium materials.

Good high temperature resistance: titanium has a high melting point and heat of melting, and can maintain stable performance in high temperature environments.

Good processability: Compared to other metal materials, titanium has good processability, for example, it can be used in cold forging, hot forging, rolling, stretching and other processing.


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