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Common Applications of Pure Titanium and Titanium Alloy Rods
Titanium and titanium alloys have excellent welding, cold and hot pressure processing, and machining properties, making them ideal for manufacturing various titanium profiles, rods, plates, and pipes.
Titanium is an ideal structural material due to its low density of only 4.5 g/cm³, which is 43% lighter than steel, yet its strength is double that of iron and nearly five times that of pure aluminum. The combination of high strength and low density gives titanium rods a significant technical advantage.
Moreover, titanium alloy rods exhibit corrosion resistance that is comparable to or even surpasses stainless steel. Consequently, they are widely used in industries such as petroleum, chemical, pesticide, dyeing, paper, light industry, aerospace, space exploration, and marine engineering.
Titanium alloys boast a high specific strength (the ratio of strength to density). Pure titanium bar and titanium alloy rods are indispensable in fields like aviation, military, shipbuilding, chemical processing, metallurgy, machinery, and medical applications. For instance, alloys formed by combining titanium with elements such as aluminum, chromium, vanadium, molybdenum, and manganese can achieve ultimate strengths of 1176.8-1471 MPa through heat treatment, with a specific strength of 27-33. In comparison, alloys with similar strengths made from steel have a specific strength of only 15.5-19. Titanium alloys not only have high strength but also offer excellent corrosion resistance, making them ideal for applications in shipbuilding, chemical machinery, and medical devices.
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