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Titanium - Corrosion Materials

Of the four commercially pure ( ) Titanium grades, grade 2 is typically used in applications that require superior Corrosion resistance in various aggressive media. Corrosion resistance is similar between these four grades but mechanical properties vary along with oxygen and iron contents. Typical applications for the grades include chemical process, petroleum refining, biomedical as well as heat exchangers in an array of different applications. Continuous service temperatures can reach up to 800 F with occasional, intermittent service at 1000 to CorrosionTitanium s grades Corrosion resistance comes from a strongly adherent, stable, protective oxide film, which forms in the presence of oxygen. This film makes the commercially pure Titanium grades resistant to most oxidizing, neutral and inhibited reducing as well as mildly reducing environments. Strong reducing media may cause heavy - Commercially PureGrade 1 - UNS R50250 grade 3 - UNS R50550 grade 2 - UNS R50400 grade 4 - UNS R50700 ISO 9001-2008 CertifiedISO Registered Since 1993 Melting Point, approximate 3020 F Density @ Room Temperature Transus 1675 F +/-25 FModulus of Elasticity (Tension) X 103 ksiModulus of Elasticity (Torsion) X 103 ksiSpecific Heat (RT) Btu/lb F Electrical Resistivity (RT) 56 ohm-cir mil/ftCoefficient of Thermal Expansion68 F to 212 F x 10-6 F68 F to 572

Of the four commercially pure (C.P.) titanium grades, Grade 2 is typically used in applications that require superior corrosion resistance in various aggressive

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