Product Name | Titanium Alloy Spring for Aerospace, Machine Manufacturing, Electronic Engineering, Medical Treatments |
Material | Titanium Alloy, Ti-6AI-4V, Ti Gr2, Ti Gr5, Ti Gr9, Ti Gr12, Ti-15333 |
Grade | Gr2, Gr5, Gr9, Gr12, TC6 |
Density | 4.51g/cm3 |
Size | Customized |
Colour | Titanium Natural Color, Anodized Green, Anodized Blue, Anodized Purple, PVD Gold, PVD Black, PVD Rainbow, Burnt Blue, etc. |
Technique | CNC Machined |
Surface | Machined and Polished |
Features | 1. High Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Titanium alloys are much lighter than steel but can achieve similar strength levels. This makes them ideal for aerospace applications where reducing weight is critical to improve fuel efficiency and performance; |
2. Corrosion Resistance: Titanium alloys naturally resist corrosion from environmental factors such as saltwater, humidity, and various chemicals. This property is particularly valuable in aerospace environments, where exposure to different elements can be severe; |
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3. Temperature Resistance: Titanium alloys maintain their strength and mechanical properties at both high and low temperatures, making them suitable for components exposed to extreme conditions, such as jet engines and spacecraft; |
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4. Fatigue Resistance: The ability to withstand cyclic stresses without failing is crucial in aerospace applications, where components are often subjected to repeated loading and unloading. Titanium alloys offer excellent fatigue resistance; |
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5. Non-Magnetic and Low Thermal Expansion: Titanium alloys are non-magnetic, which is important for certain aerospace applications where magnetic interference could be an issue. They also have low thermal expansion rates, meaning they maintain their shape and size more consistently when exposed to temperature changes.. |