Product Details:
| Grade | Grade 2 |
| Circle Diameter | 50 mm |
| Circle Thickness | 3 mm |
| Finish | Mill Finish |
| Process | Plasma Cut |
| Tempering | Annealed |
| Standard | ASTM B265 |
| Application | Aerospace, Flange Making |
| Country Of Origin | China |
Product Details:
| Grade | Grade 7 |
| Plate Thickness | 4 mm |
| Sheet Thickness | 0.8 mm |
| Plate Width | 1200 mm |
| Sheet Width | 1200 mm |
| Plate Length | 2500 mm |
| Sheet Length | 2440 mm |
| Finish | Hot Rolled |
| Tempering | Half Hard |
| Standard | ASTM F67 |
| Application | Marine |
| Country Of Origin | India |
Titanium sheets are flat, thin plates made from commercially pure titanium or titanium alloys. They are widely used for applications requiring corrosion resistance, high strength-to-weight ratio, and biocompatibility.
🔹 Key PropertiesExceptional corrosion resistance – resistant to seawater, acids, and chemical environments
High strength-to-weight ratio – lighter than steel but strong
Biocompatible – suitable for medical implants and food applications
Temperature resistant – usable up to ~400°C (CP Ti) or higher for alloys
Non-magnetic and excellent fatigue resistance
Grade 1: Excellent corrosion resistance, high ductility, lowest strength
Grade 2: Most commonly used commercially pure titanium, good balance of strength and corrosion resistance
Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): Titanium alloy, high strength, suitable for aerospace and high-temperature applications
Grade 7 & 12: Titanium alloyed with palladium or molybdenum for enhanced corrosion resistance
Aerospace and aircraft components
Marine applications and seawater systems
Chemical processing equipment
Heat exchangers
Medical implants and surgical instruments
Architectural and decorative panels
ASTM B265 / ASME SB265 – Titanium and titanium alloy sheets
AMS 4904 / AMS 4928 – Aerospace-grade titanium sheets
NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 – For sour service, if required
Thickness: 0.2 mm to 6 mm (or more for heavy plates)
Sheet size: 1000 × 2000 mm standard or custom cut
Can be hot-rolled, cold-rolled, or annealed
Long service life in corrosive environments
Excellent formability and weldability
Lightweight alternative to stainless steel or nickel alloys
Can be polished or coated for aesthetic or functional surfaces
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Product Details:
| Fitting Type | Tee |
| Material Grade | Gr 7 |
| Schedule | SCH 20 |
| Size | 3/4 inch |
| End Connection | Butt Weld |
| Standard | MSS SP 43 |
| Elbow Radius | 1D |
Titanium butt weld fittings are high-performance pipe components made from titanium or titanium alloys, designed to be welded directly to a pipe to change direction, branch off, or connect different sections in a piping system.
🔹 What Is Titanium?Titanium is a lightweight, strong, and corrosion-resistant metal. It is highly valued in industries where resistance to corrosive media, seawater, and high temperatures is critical.
Common Grades Used for Fittings:
Grade 1 & 2: Commercially pure titanium, excellent corrosion resistance
Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): Titanium alloy, high strength, suitable for high-temperature applications
Welded directly to the pipe ends for permanent, leak-proof connections
Available in a wide range of configurations: elbows, tees, reducers, caps, and stub ends
Suitable for high-pressure and high-temperature applications
Provides smooth internal flow to minimize pressure drop and turbulence
ASTM B363 / ASME SB363 – Titanium pipe fittings
ASTM B861 / ASME SB861 – Seamless titanium pipe
ASME B16.9 – Factory-made wrought butt-welding fittings
NACE MR0175 – For sour service, if required
Chemical processing and acid handling
Seawater and desalination plants
Offshore oil & gas pipelines
Aerospace and marine systems
Power plants (especially heat exchangers)
Pharmaceutical and food processing pipelines
Exceptional corrosion resistance, including chloride and acidic environments
High strength-to-weight ratio
Excellent biocompatibility for medical applications
Can operate over a wide temperature range (-250°C to 400°C for CP titanium)
Long service life with minimal maintenance
Elbows: 45°, 90°, 180°
Tees: Equal and reducing
Reducers: Concentric and eccentric
Caps & Stub Ends
Pipe sizes typically: ½″ to 24″ (custom sizes available)
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