| China | U.S. | ||
| TAD | Titanium Iodide | Grade1 | No. 1 Pure Titanium |
| TA1 | Industrial Pure Titanium | Grade2 | No.2 Pure Titanium |
| TA2 | Industrial Pure Titanium | Grade3 | No. 3 Pure Titanium |
| TA3 | Industrial Pure Titanium | Grade4 | No. 4 Pure Titanium |
| TA4 | Ti-3Al | Grade5 | Ti-6AI-4V |
| TA5 | Ti-4A1-0.005B | Grade6 | Ti-5AI-2.5V |
| TA6 | Ti-5AI | Grade7 | Ti-0.2Pd |
| TA7 | Ti-5AI-2.5Sn | Grade9 | Ti-3A1-2.5V |
| TA8 | Ti-5A1-2.5Sn-3Cu-1.5Zr | Grade10 | Ti-11.5Mo-4.5Sn- |
| 6Zr | |||
| TC1 | Ti-2AI-1.5Mn | Grade1 | Ti-0.2Pd |
| TC2 | Ti-3A1-1.5Mn | Grade2 | Ti-0.3Mo-0.75Ni |
| TC3 | Ti-4A1-4V | A-1 | Ti-5A1-2.5Sn |
| TC4 | Ti-6A1-4V | A-3 | Ti-6A1-2Nb-1Ta |
| TC6 | Ti-6Al-1.5Cr-2.5Mo-0.5Fe- | A-4 | Ti-8A-1Mo-1V |
| 0.3Si | |||
| TC7 | Ti-6A1-0.6Cr-0.4Fe-0.4Si- | AB-1 | Ti-6A1-4V |
| 0.01B | |||
| TC9 | Ti-6.5A1-3.5Mo-2.5Sn-0.3Si | AB-3 | Ti6AI-6V-2Sn |
| TC10 | Ti-6A1-6V-2Sn-0.5Cu-0.5Fe | AB-4 | Ti-6A-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo |
| TC11 | Ti-6A1-3.5Mo-1.5Zr-0.3Si | AB-5 | Ti-3AI-2.5V |
| TB2 | Ti-5Mo-5V-3Cr-3Al | B-1 | Ti-3A1-13V-11Cr |
Strength and Lightweight:
Titanium has the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal, making it ideal for applications where both strength and low weight are essential, such as aerospace, automotive, and medical implants.
Corrosion Resistance:
Titanium exhibits exceptional corrosion resistance, even in harsh environments such as seawater and chemical processingplants. This corrosion resistance is due to the formation of a thin, protective oxide layer on its surface.
Biocompatibility:
Titanium is biocompatible, meaning it is not harmful to living tissue. Because of this property, titanium is widely used inmedical implants, such as hip and knee replacements, dental implants, and surgical instruments.
High Melting Point:
Titanium has a high melting point, making it suitable for high-temperature applications such as in the aerospace industry for aircraft components, jet engines, and spacecraft.
Versatility:
Titanium is highly versatile and can be alloyed with other metals to enhance its properties further. Common titanium alloys include Ti-6Al-4V (Titanium-6% Aluminum-4% Vanadium), which offers a good balance of strength, corrosion resistance, and weldability.
Cost:
While titanium offers exceptional properties, it can be more expensive than other metals like steel and aluminum.However, its unique combination of properties often justifies its cost in critical applications where its benefits are necessary.
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