GB 3622-83 Titanium Strip
Titanium Strip is a strip of metal produced from titanium metal stock. It is used for many applications including automotive, aerospace, electronics, military and more.
Titanium Strip is manufactured in many grades and widths, ranging from the standard sizes intended for automotive and aerospace applications to those used in small electronics and military applications. In terms of grades, Titanium Strip is available in the following forms: unalloyed, low-alloyed, alpha-beta alloy and other alloy grades. The most common alloy grades are titanium-6-aluminum-4-vanadium, titanium-6-aluminum-7-niobium and titanium-6-aluminum-2-iron.
Titanium Strips can be produced in a variety of shapes and sizes, from narrower than 0.030 and wider than 4 in both thicknesses and widths. As for shapes, Titanium Strip can be formed into flat sheet, round sheet, sheet with louvers and sheet with gathered edges, depending on the specific application requirements. The alloys used for Titanium Strip are also flexible, allowing for formability and making it suitable for many fabrication processes, including drawing, annealing, forming and welding.
Titanium Strip is also corrosion resistant and non-magnetic, which make it ideal for many diverse applications. It is also a lightweight material that can be used in various industries such as automotive and aerospace. Furthermore, it has a high tensile strength and is easily machinable, which makes it a great choice for precision parts.
Titanium Strip is also often used in medical and dental tools due to its resistance to corrosion and bioinert properties. This material is often used in surgical drills, saws and scalpels, as well as other medical tools. Additionally, titanium strips are often used to make artificial joints, braces, and medical implants.
Overall, Titanium Strip is a versatile and high-strength metal that makes it ideal for a wide range of applications. Its flexibility and non-magnetic properties make it suitable for many fabrication processes, while its corrosion resistance and lightweight make it ideal for the automotive, aerospace, and medical industries. With its versatility, it is no surprise that Titanium Strip is widely used in many industries today.