COMMERCIALLY PURE TITANIUM GRADE 1: Unalloyed Ti 35A
At Titanium Processing Center we continually update our inventory with a range of titanium grades so you can find what you need for any project. Grade 1 titanium is ideal for products that require a high corrosion resistance, like those used in the chemical and marine industries. It is also a good option in air-frame construction, where you need easier formability. This grade is available for everything from pipe and tubing to billets and bar – whatever you need for your next project.
We are a fully stocked supplier of high-quality titanium products, and we also have an experienced manufacturing division that can provide the fabrication and machining services you need to get the materials cut, drilled, sheared, or otherwise made to your specifications. Take a look at the mechanical, tensile, and physical properties of our grade 1 titanium and contact us to learn more about our offerings.
| Chemical Composition (%) (Max. values unless range is shown) |
0.08 C; 0.20 FE*, 0.03 N; 0.18 O; 0.015 H (sheet; 0.0125H (bar); 0.00100 H (billet) |
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| MILL ANNEALED TENSILE PROPERTIES |
Guar. R.T. Min. | Typical Elev. Temp. Prop. | |||
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| 600 F | 800 F | 1000 F | |||
| Ultimate Strength (psi) | 35,000 | 26,000 | 20,000 | ||
| Yield Strength (psi)0.2% offset | 25,000 | 15,000 | 13,000 | ||
| Elongation in 2" (%) Sheet > 0.025 thick |
24 | 32 | 26 | ||
| Reduction in Area (%) Bar | 30 | 70/80 | 70/80 | ||
| MECHANICAL PROPERTIES | *Also available with 0.05 max FE for superior corrosion resistance. | ||||
| Stress Rupture in Time Shown |
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| Stress and Time to Produce Elongation Shown (Creep) |
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| Charpy V-Notch Impact (ft.-lbs.) at Room Temperature | |||||
| Bend Radius | Under 0.070" thick | 1.5 X Thickness | |||
| 0.070" And Over | 2.0 X Thickness | ||||
| Welded Bend Radius | 1.5 - 2.0 X Thickness | ||||
| Hardness | RΒ70 | ||||
| PHYSICAL PROPERTIES | |||||
| Beta Transus (F ± 25) | 1630 | ||||
| Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (10-6in./in./F) | 32-212 | 4.8 | |||
| 32-600 | 5.1 | ||||
| 32-1000 | 5.4 | ||||
| 32-1200 | 5.6 | ||||
| 32-1500 | 5.6 | ||||
| Density (lbs./cu. in.) | 0.163 | ||||
| Melting Point, Approx (F) | 3040 | ||||
| Electrical Resistivity at Room Temp. (Microhms cm) | 56 | ||||
| Modulus Elasticity - Tension (106 psi) | 14.9 | ||||
| Modulus Elasticity - Torsion (106 psi) | 6.5 | ||||
| Thermal Conductivity (Btu/hr/sq. ft./F/ft.) |
9.0 at Room Temperature | ||||
| Specific Heat (Btu/lb./F) at Room Temp. | 0.124 | ||||
| Weldability | Good | ||||
| Annealing Temp. (F) | Full | 1300°/30 Min. - 2 Hrs,; Air Cool | |||
| Stress Relief | 1000-1100°/30 Min.; Air Cool | ||||
| Forging* Temp. (F) | Blocking | 1600-1700° | |||
| Finishing | 1500-1600° | ||||
| Available Mill Products | Bar, Billet, Extrusions, Plate Sheet, Strip, Wire, Pipe, Tubing | ||||
| Typical Application | For corrosion resistance in the chemical and marine industries; in air-frame construction where maximum ease of formability is desired. | ||||
| Industry Specifications | ASTM
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