Gr.1® TR270C
Main Ingredients
Titanium (Ti)
Remaining
nitrogen (N)
≤ 0.03
carbon (C)
≤ 0.08
hydrogen (H)
≤ 0.013
iron (Fe)
≤ 0.250
oxygen (0)
≤ 0.15
Product features
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Product Origin
Kobe, Japan / ATI, USA
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Execution Standard
JIS H4600 TR270C0.2pd
JIS H4600 TR270C0.2pd, ASTM B265 Gr.11
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Physical Properties
Density of 4.51g/cm3
Grain size of 3.0-7.0
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Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength of 270Mpa ≥ ob ≤ 410Mpa
Yield Strength ob ≥ 165Mpa
Elongation of 8 ≥ 27
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Corrosion resistance
Titanium exhibits excellent corrosion resistance in a wide range of media, particularly in neutral and oxidizing environments. It can also be used in some dilute reducing acids, such as nitric acid from room temperature up to its boiling point, making it suitable for applications involving highly corrosive oxidizing conditions. It has good corrosion resistance to most alkali solutions, such as saturated solutions of barium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide at room temperature; however, it is not suitable for use in boiling sodium hydroxide solutions. Titanium is also highly corrosion resistant in seawater, and shows resistance to most organic acids (except formic acid, oxalic acid). In addition to these environments, it has excellent corrosion resistance in wet chlorine gas and chloride solutions such as chlorite and hypochlorite. Moreover, its resistance in sodium chloride solutions improves with increasing pH, as alkaline conditions help stabilize the protective oxide layer on the titanium surface.
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Applications
Aeronautics and astronautics, plate heat exchangers, bellows compensators, expansion joints, seawater desalination, desulfurization and denitrification, chemical equipment, etc.
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Welding consumables
ERTi-11
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Delivery Style
Aerospace, Plate Heat Exchangers, Bellow Compensators, Expansion Joints
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