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Titanium
Grade 1 - UNS R50250
Grade 2 - UNS R50400
Grade 5 - UNS R56400
Grade 7 - UNS R52400
Grade 9 - UNS R56320
Grade 12 - UNS R53400
Titanium Seamless Tubing
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Titanium Specialty Forgings
Trade
Name
UNS Titanium Industry Specifications Chemical
Composition
Min.Tensile
(KSI)
Min.Yield

(KSI)
Hardness Modulus of
Elasticity
Poisson's
Ratio
Grade 1 UNS R50250AMS AMS-T-81915
ASTM F67(1), B265(1), B338(1), B348
(1), B381(F-1), B861(1), B862(1), B863
(1), F467(1), F468(1), F1341
MIL SPEC MIL-T-81556
C 0.10 max
Fe 0.20 max
H 0.015 max
N 0.03 max
O 0.18 max
Ti Remaining
35 25 14.9 103 GPa 0.34-0.40
Grade 2 UNS R50400AMS 4902, 4941, 4942, AMS-T-9046
ASTM F67(2), B265(2), B337(2), B338
(2), B348(2), B367(C-2), B381(F-2),
B861(2), B862(2), B863(2), F467(2),
F468(2), F1341
MIL SPECMIL-T-81556
SAE J467(A40)
C 0.10 max
Fe 0.30 max
H 0.015 max
N 0.03 max
O 0.25 max
Ti Remaining
50 40 14.9 103 GPa 0.34-0.10
Grade 5 UNS R56400AMS 4905, 4911, 4920, 4928, 4930, AI 5.5-6.75 130 120 16.4 114 GPa 0.30-0.33
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Most of the titanium grades are of alloyed type with various additions of for example aluminum, vanadium, nickel, ruthenium, molybdenum,
chromiumor zirconium for the purpose of improving and/or combining various mechanical characteristics, heat resistance, conductivity,
microstructure, creep, ductility, corrosion resistance, etc.
4931, 4932, 4934, 4935, 4954, 4963,
4965, 4967, 4993, AMS-T-9046, AMS-T-
81915,AS7460, AS7461
ASTM B265(5), B348(5), B367(C-5),
B381(F-5), B861(5), B862(5), B863(5),
F1472
AWS A5.16 (ERTi-5)
MIL SPEC MIL-T-81556
max
C 0.10 max
Fe 0.40 max
H 0.015 max
N 0.05 max
O 0.20 max
Ti Remaining
V 3.5-4.5
Grade 7 UNS R52400ASTM B265(7), B338(7), B348(F-7),
B861(7), B862(7), B863(7), F467(7),
F468(7)
C 0.10 max
Fe 0.30 max
H 0.015 max
N 0.03 max
O 0.25 max
Ti Remaining
Other Pd 0.12-
0.25
50 40 14.9 103GPa -
Grade 9 UNS R56320AMS 4943, 4944, 4945, AMS-T-9046
ASME SFA5.16(ERTi-9)
ASTM B265(9), B338(9), B348(9), B381
(9), B861(9), B862(9), B863(9)
AWS A5.16(ERTi-9)
AI 2.5-3.5
C 0.05 max
Fe 0.25 max
H 0.013 max
N 0.02 max
O 0.12 max
Ti Remaining
V 2.0-0-3.0
90 70 13.1 107GPa 0.34
Grade 12 UNS R53400ASTM B265(12), B338(12), B348(12),
B381(F-12), B861(12), B862(12), B863
(12)
C 0.08 max
Fe 0.30 max
H 0.015 max
Mo 0.2-0.4
N 0.03 max
Ni 0.6-0.9
O 0.25 max
Ti Remaining
70 50 14.9 103GPa -
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Titanium Benefits
High strength,
High resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion resistance,
High resistance to stress corrosion cracking, corrosion fatigue and erosion,
Cold bending for complex piping bends without fittings or flanges,
High strength to weight ratio.
Weight saving possibilities,
Low modulus, high fracture toughness and fatigue resistance,
Suitability for coiling and laying on seabed,
Ability to withstand hot/dry and cold/wet acid gas loading,
Excellent resistance to corrosive and erosive action of high-temperature acid steam and brine,
Good workability and weldability.
Titanium Chemical Composition
Palladium (Pd) and Ruthenium (Ru), Nickel (Ni) and Molybdenum(Mo) are elements which can be added to the pure titanium types in order
to obtain a significant improvement of corrosion resistance particularly in slightly reducing environments where titanium otherwise might
face some problems due to insufficient conditions for formation of the necessary protective oxide film on the metal surface. The formation of
a stable and substantially inert protective oxide film on the surface is otherwise the secret behind the extraordinary corrosion resistance of
titanium.
The mechanical properties of commercially pure titanium are in fact controlled by "alloying" to various levels of oxygen and nitrogen to
obtain strength level varying between approximately 290 and 550 MPa. For higher strength levels alloying elements, e.g. Al and V have to be
added. Ti 3AL 2.5V has a tensile strength of minimum620 MPa in annealed condition and minimum 860 MPa in the as cold worked and
stress relieved condition. The CP-titaniumgrades are nominally all alpha in structure, whereas many of the titanium alloys have a two phase
alpha +beta structure. There are also titanium alloys with high alloying additions having an entire beta phase structure. While alpha alloys
cannot be heat treated to increase strength, the addition of 2.5% copper would result in a material which responds to solution treatment and
ageing in a similar way to aluminum-copper.
Titanium Density
Titanium is more then 46% lighter than steel. For comparative analysis, aluminum is approximately 0.12 lbs/cu.in, Steel is approximately
0.29 lbs/cu.in, and Titanium is approximately 0.16 lbs/cu.in.
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Titanium Corrosion Resistance
Titanium's outstanding corrosion resistance is due to the formation of a tightly adherent oxide film on its surface. When damaged, this thin
invisible layer immediately reforms, maintaining a surface which is completely resistant to corrosive attack in sea water and all natural
environments. This oxide is so resistant to corrosion that titanium components often look brand new even after years of service.
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