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Titanium Tube Target Titanium Gr2 ASTM B861-06 a 133OD*125ID*2940L Include Flange
Item name |
Titanium tube target |
Size | φ133*φ125*2940 Include flange |
Grade | Gr2 |
Packaging | Vacuum package in wooden case |
Port of place | Xi'an port, Beijing port, Shanghai port, Guangzhou port, Shenzhen port |
Titanium is a chemical element, chemical symbol Ti, atomic number 22, is a silver-white transition metal, characterized by light weight, high strength, metallic luster, also has good corrosion resistance (including seawater, aqua regia and chlorine). Because of its stable chemical properties, good resistance to high temperature, low temperature, strong acid, strong alkali, as well as high strength, low density, is reputed as "space metal". Titanium was discovered in 1791 by William Gregor in Cornwall and named by Martin Heinrich Klaproth after the Titan of Greek mythology.Two of the most useful properties of titanium are corrosion resistance and the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal. In its non-alloy form, titanium is as strong as some steels, but 45 percent lighter.
The properties of titanium are closely related to temperature, morphology and purity. Dense titanium is fairly stable in nature, but powder titanium can cause spontaneous combustion in air. The presence of impurities in titanium significantly affects the physical, chemical, mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of titanium. With the improvement of medical technology, metal implantation in human body is a very common surgical operation. Due to the weak rejection reaction of titanium metal with human tissue, it is widely used in artificial bones, artificial joints, artificial teeth and other human implants.The good mechanical properties of titanium as a structural material are achieved by strictly controlling the appropriate impurity content and adding alloying elements.
Features
1. Low density and high strength
2. Customized according to the drawings required by customers
3. Strong corrosion resistance
4. Strong heat resistance
5. Low temperature resistance
6. Heat resistance