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Pure Titanium Grade 1
Medical
ASTM F67
ISO 5832-2
Industrial
STM B348
ASME SB348
ASTM B265
Aviation
DIN 65039
LN 9297
ASTM B265
WL 3.7024.1
Pure Titanium Grade 2
ASTM F67
ISO 5832-2
ASTM B348
ASME SB348
ASTM B265
ABS 5142A
AIMS 03-18-002
AMS 4902
ASNA 3201
WL 3.7034.1
LN 9297
ASTM B265
Pure Titanium Grade 3
ASTM F67
ISO 5832-2
ASTM B348
ASTM B265
ASTM B-863
ASTM B348
ASTM B265
ASTM B265
AMS 4900
WL 3.7054.1
LN 9297
Pure Titanium Grade 4
ASTM F67
ISO 5832-2
ASTM B348
ASTM B265
ASTM B348
ASTM B265
ASTM B265
AMS 4901
WL 3.7064.1
LN 9297
ASNA 3303
ABS 5142B
Titanium Grade 5 Ti6Al4V
ASTM F1472
ISO 5832-3
ASTM B348
ASTM B265
AMS 4911
AMS 4928
ASTM B265
ABS 5326C
AIMS 03-18-006
ASNA 3200
ABS 5125A
AIMS 03-18-001
ASNA 3304
WL 3.7164.1
What is Titanium?
Titanium is a metal known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, low density, and excellent corrosion resistance. These properties make titanium a preferred material, especially in the aerospace, defense, and medical industries. Titanium's biocompatibility makes it widely used in medical implants.
Titanium Raw Material
Titanium raw material is usually extracted from minerals such as ilmenite (FeTiO₃) and rutile (TiO₂). These minerals are converted into pure titanium through chemical processes. The purity and alloying processes of titanium are determined depending on the application in which it will be used.
Titanium Rod
Titanium bars are especially preferred in areas requiring high strength and lightness. These bars are produced by hot forging or hot rolling processes and are available in various diameters. They are widely used in aerospace, medical implants and chemical process equipment.
Titanium Sheet
Titanium sheets are known for their low density and high strength properties. These sheets are used in chemical process equipment, marine applications and the aerospace industry. Titanium sheets provide dimensional stability even at high temperatures.
Titanium Wire
Titanium wires are an excellent choice for applications requiring high temperature and corrosion resistance. The wires are drawn to thin diameters after electrochemical treatments. They are frequently used in medical devices, orthodontic wires and aircraft parts.
What are the areas of use of titanium?
Medical Titanium
Medical titanium is an excellent material for implants and prosthetics. Thanks to its biocompatibility, it works in harmony with the body, reduces the risk of infection and forms a strong bond with the bone. Medical titanium is usually used as a Ti-6Al-4V alloy.
Use of Titanium in the Orthopedic Industry
Titanium has a wide range of uses in orthopedic surgery. Its high strength and lightness offer significant advantages for both patients and surgeons.
Deformity Correction : Titanium implants are used to correct bone deformities. These implants offer high biomechanical compatibility and longevity.
Trauma : Titanium plates and screws used for healing broken bones provide a fast healing process and durability. Since the elastic modulus of titanium is close to the bone, it helps the implant adapt to natural movements.
Spinal : Titanium implants used in spine surgery provide stabilization of the spine. In spinal fusion procedures, titanium rods and screws help fix the spine in the correct position.
Aviation Titanium
In the aerospace industry, titanium is known for its low density, high strength, and excellent temperature resistance. It is widely used in critical components such as airframes, engine components, and landing gear. Titanium alloys provide weight reduction and fuel efficiency in aviation.
Defense Industry Titanium
In the defense industry, titanium is used in armor plating, light weapons, and military vehicles due to its lightness and durability. In addition, titanium's corrosion resistance makes it preferred in submarine and ship hulls.
Automotive Titanium
In the automotive industry, titanium is used in engine components, exhaust systems and suspension parts in high-performance vehicles. Its lightness and strength increase fuel efficiency and optimize vehicle performance.
What are the Types of Titanium?
Different alloys and forms of titanium have been developed for a variety of industrial and medical applications. Each offers properties optimized for specific applications.
Titanium Grade 1
It is the lowest purity of pure titanium and offers excellent formability and corrosion resistance. It is widely used in chemical process equipment.
Titanium Grade 2
Different alloys and forms of titanium have been developed for a variety of industrial and medical applications. Each offers properties optimized for specific applications.
Titanium Grade 3
It offers higher strength than Grade 2 and is often used in demanding applications such as high-pressure vessels and heat exchangers.
Titanium Grade 4
It is the highest strength variety of commercially pure titanium and is suitable for structures that can operate under high pressure and temperature. It is preferred in medical implants and marine equipment.
Titanium 5 Ti-6Al-4V
The most widely used titanium alloy, it offers high strength, light weight and excellent corrosion resistance. It is used in aerospace, automotive and medical implants.