Introduction to Titanium Plate

A titanium plate is a flat sheet of titanium metal known for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. It is widely used in high-performance industries where strength, low weight, and durability are essential.

Key Features

  • Ultra-lightweight: Titanium is about 45% lighter than steel.

  • High Strength: Stronger than many steels while being much lighter.

  • Excellent Corrosion Resistance: Resistant to seawater, chemicals, and oxidation.

  • High Temperature Performance: Maintains strength even at elevated temperatures.

  • Biocompatible: Safe for use in medical implants and devices.

Common Grades

  • Grade 2: Commercial pure titanium; excellent formability and corrosion resistance.

  • Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): The most commonly used alloy; very high strength.

  • Grade 7 / Grade 12: Enhanced corrosion resistance for chemical environments.

Applications

Titanium plates are used in:

  • Aerospace components

  • Medical implants and surgical instruments

  • Marine engineering

  • Chemical processing equipment

  • Sports equipment and high-end products

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