Titanio y Aleaciones de Titanio Grades
El Titanium y sus aleaciones ofrecen una combinación inigualable de alta relación resistencia-peso, excepcional resistencia a la corrosión en agua de mar y cloruros, y biocompatibilidad. Con aproximadamente 60% de la densidad del acero y resistencia comparable, el Titanium es el material de elección para tubería de agua de mar, intercambiadores de calor, aeroespacial y aplicaciones médicas.
Titanium Grade 1
R50250Commercially pure titanium with the highest ductility and formability of all titanium grades. Lowest strength but best corrosion resistance in oxidizing environments. The preferred grade for chemical processing equipment, plate-type heat exchangers, and applications requiring extensive cold forming. Excellent weldability with no post-weld heat treatment required.
Titanio Grado 2
R50400The workhorse commercially pure titanium grade — balancing strength, ductility, and corrosion resistance at a reasonable cost. The most widely used titanium grade for industrial applications. Approximately 50% stronger than Grade 1 with only a slight reduction in formability. The standard material for seawater piping, shell-and-tube heat exchangers, and pressure vessels in chloride service.
Titanium Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V)
R56400The most widely used titanium alloy — accounting for approximately 50% of global titanium consumption. The 6% aluminum and 4% vanadium additions create an alpha-beta alloy with dramatically higher strength than commercially pure grades while retaining excellent corrosion resistance. Heat treatable to even higher strength levels. The standard material for aerospace structures, medical implants, and high-performance marine components.
