TITANIUM ALLOYS
Ti Grade 1 | EN 1.4539
Description
The mechanical properties of commercially pure titanium alloys are influenced by the presence of small amounts of oxygen and iron. Grade 1 unalloyed Ti ("Pure") 35A alloy contains the lowest oxygen and iron levels, thereby making this grade the most formable of material. This alloy has the highest purity.
Grade 1 is known to possess excellent resistance to mildly reducing to highly oxidizing media with or without chlorides, high weldability, good impact toughness, excellent room-temperature ductility. It is nonmagnetic.
It is reasonable to expect specifications in these standards to be similar but not necessarily identical to those given in this data sheet.
Applications of Ti Grade 1
- Navy ship components
- Food processing/pharmaceutical
- Chemical processing equipment
- Anode/cathode/cell components
- Hydrocarbon refining/processing
- Pulp/paper bleaching/washing equipment
- Desalination, brine concentration/evaporation
- Hydrometallurgical extraction/electrowinning
- Medical implants/devices, surgical instruments
- Consumer products such as watches and eye glass frames