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T35 - Grade 1

Titanium

ASTM B381
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ASTM B265
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ASTM B348
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ASTM B338

T40-Grade 2

Titanium

ASTM B381
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ASTM B265
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ASTM B348
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ASTM B338

T50-Grade 3

Titanium

ASTM B381
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ASTM B265
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ASTM B348
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ASTM B338

T60-Grade 4

Titanium

ASTM B381
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ASTM B265
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ASTM B348
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ASTM B338

TA6V-Grade 5

Titanium

ASTM B381
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ASTM B265
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ASTM B348
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ASTM B338
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AMS 4928
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ASTM F136

Concept Métal, Your Titanium Supplier

Titanium is a lightweight, strong, and corrosion-resistant metal that has become indispensable in the aerospace, medical, and chemical industries. Its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance make it the material of choice for the most demanding applications.

What is titanium?

Titanium (symbol Ti, atomic number 22) is a silvery-gray transition metal with a melting point of 1,668 °C. With a density of approximately 4.5 g/cm³, it is significantly lighter than steel, yet when used in alloys, it offers mechanical strength comparable to that of many steels, giving it an excellent strength-to-weight ratio. 

This metal has many advantages:

  • an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio
  • excellent corrosion resistance
  • Proven biocompatibility for medical applications
  • good resistance to fatigue and moderate temperatures

The Properties of Titanium

Lightweight and durable

With a density of 4.51 g/cm³, titanium is 45% lighter than steel while offering comparable mechanical properties. It is this property that makes it the metal of choice in the aerospace industry.

Corrosion Resistance

Titanium naturally forms a protective oxide layer that makes it virtually immune to corrosion, even in marine, chlorinated, or acidic environments. It is widely used in the chemical industry and in offshore equipment.

Biocompatibility

Titanium is well tolerated by the body and is used in the manufacture of orthopedic implants, dental implants, and medical devices.

What are the industrial applications of titanium?

Because of its exceptional properties, titanium is used in many industries to manufacture:

  • structural and engine components for the aerospace industry
  • Implants and Prosthetics in the Medical Field
  • Heat exchangers, reactors, and piping in the chemical industry
  • offshore equipment and marine components
  • parts for auto racing and motorsports
  • components for the nuclear and aerospace industries
  • fasteners 
  •  sports competition equipment 

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