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What is alloyed titanium?

Titanium alloys are metals that contain a mixture of titanium and other chemical elements. For most applications it is alloyed with small amounts of aluminum and vanadium, typically 6% and...
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What is commercially pure titanium?

Commercially Pure Titanium is represented by four distinct grades, specifically grade 1, grade 2, grade 3 and grade 4. Pure titanium ranges from grade 1, which has the highest corrosion...
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What is titanium Grade 1?

Titanium Grade 1 / EN3.7025/ASTM B265 Titanium Grade 1 / EN3.7025/ASTM B265 Titanium grade 1 is one of four commercially pure titanium qualities’. It’s the softest of all four grades...
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What is titanium Grade 2?

Titan Grade 2/EN 3.7035/ASTM B 348 Grade 2 is the most widely used titanium alloy in all product forms, it has similar characteristics as grad 1 but is slightly stronger....
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What is titanium grade 5?

Titan Grade 5/6AL-4V9/ASTM B 348 Grad 5 is the most widely used titanium alloy. It has very high strength but relatively low ductility. Compared to pure titanium, grad 5 has...
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