Titanium Grade II
Wst. 3.7035
UNS R50400
Stock program: 1.59 – 25 mm OD / 1/16” – 1” OD
Specification: ASTM B 337/ASME SB 337 / ASTM B 338/ASME SB 338 / EN ISO 1127/EN 10305/PED 97/23 EC
Maximum service temperature: 430°C / 800°F
Titanium grade 2 is a commercially pure titanium and the most commonly used type of titanium for industrial applications. The alloy is used primarily for its corrosion resistance to pitting, crevice and cavitations corrosion, erosion and stress corrosion cracking in salt water and a wide range of acids, alkalis and industrial chemicals. Titanium is a low density material with a high strength to weight ratio.
Characteristics
- Excellent resistant to oxidizing or mildly reducing media
- Good impact properties at low temperatures
- Very good resistance to corrosion and erosion by seawater and marine atmospheres
- Good ductility and formability
- Easy weldability
Market applications:
- Petrochemical
- Aerospace
- Medical equipment
- Oil and gas
- Seawater equipment
Technical details
Technical composition (%) | Fe | N | C | Ti | O | H | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Titanium Grade II | min | - | - | - | 99.2 | - | - |
max | 0.30 | 0.03 | 0.100 | - | 0.25 | 0.015 |
Mechanical properties | 316 | 316L |
---|---|---|
Tensile strenght (mpa, min) | 510 - 710 | 460 -690 |
Yield strength (0.2% offset mpa, min) | 205 | 190 |
Elongation (%, min) | 40 | 40 |
Density / weight (g / cm3 / kg) | 8.0 | 8.0 |