Types of titanium processed parts
1. Industrial pure titanium (Grade 1-4)
Features: Strong corrosion resistance, good ductility, and gradually increasing strength.
Typical products: chemical reactors, seawater desalination pipelines, pressure vessels, etc.
2. Alpha titanium alloy
Features: Hexagonal dense crystal structure, excellent high temperature resistance, and outstanding welding performance.
Typical products: Aircraft engine high-temperature components, nuclear reactor heat exchangers, etc.
3. β - type titanium alloy
Features: Body centered cubic structure, combination of high strength and toughness, easy to cold form.
Typical products: aviation fasteners, missile shells, high-performance springs, etc.
4. α - β type titanium alloy
Characteristics: The dual phase structure combines strength and plasticity, and is widely used.
Typical products: aircraft landing gear, artificial joints, ship propellers, etc.
Core application areas
1. Aerospace
Usage: Manufacturing fuselage frames, engine compressor blades, rocket fuel tanks, etc., with a strength density ratio better than 30% of steel.
Representative alloys: α - β type (such as TC4), β type (such as TB8).
2. Chemical and Ocean Engineering
Application: Corrosion resistant pipelines, valves, pump bodies, used in corrosive environments such as chlor alkali chemical industry and seawater desalination equipment.
Representative materials: Industrial pure titanium (Grade 2/3), near alpha alloy.
3. Energy and Electricity
Usage: Condenser for nuclear power plants, corrosion-resistant components for geothermal power generation, capable of withstanding high temperature, high pressure, and radiation environments.
Representative alloys: alpha type (such as TA7), alpha beta type (such as TC11).
4. Consumer goods manufacturing
Usage: High end sports equipment (bicycle frames, golf club heads), electronic product casings, meeting the needs of lightweight and durability.
Representative materials: β - type titanium alloy (high plasticity), industrial pure titanium coating.
Technology Trends
High damage tolerance alloy: enhances the crack propagation resistance of aviation structural components.
Additive manufacturing: 3D printing customized complex titanium alloys to reduce processing losses.
Green recycling: Optimization of sponge titanium melting process to reduce the carbon footprint of the entire industry chain.