2015年12月15日星期二

15. Tips for welding titanium metals


Welding Titanium Metals



Shielding Gas is Critical

The oxide layer must be removed prior to welding because it melts at a much higher temperature than the base metal and because the oxide could enter the molten weld pool, create discontinuities and reduce weld integrity.

When heated, titanium becomes highly reactive and readily combines with oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen and carbon to form oxides (titanium’s famous colors actually come from varying thickness of the oxide layer). Interstitial absorption of these oxides embrittles the weldment and may render the part useless. For these reasons, all parts of the heat-affected zone (HAZ) must be shielded from the atmosphere until the temperature drops below 800°F (note: experts disagree on the exact temperature, with recommendations ranging from 500°F to 1000°F. Use 800°F as a reasonable median unless procedures, standards or codes indicate otherwise).



GR2 Titanium Stub End Long Pattern


Clean, Clean, Clean,


Contamination from oil on your fingers, lubricants, cutting fluid, paint, dirt and many other substances also causes embrittlement, and it is a leading cause of weld failure. When working with titanium, follow the three Cs of welding: clean, clean, clean! Keep a clean work area, one free from dust, debris and excess air movement that could interfere with the shielding gas. Clean the base metal and bag parts not immediately welded, clean the filler rod and wear nitrile gloves when handling the filler rod and parts.

On the most critical parts, using a small hot-air blower (hair dryer-style) to warm the part slightly ensures no moisture has condensed on the surface to be welded. Don't overlook the fact that rubber gloves may contain chlorine as part of a vulcanizing process. Plastic gloves are recommended.


Titanium Welded Components GR2




Pure Argon Applied Correctly


The argon must be 99.999 percent pure. Even if the argon is as pure as the 50 parts-per-million (PPM) range (99.995 percent), some yellow-straw discoloration can result.


Always buy your gas from a trusted supplier. The argon must be 99.999% pure to ensure the weld isn’t discolored from contamination. That’s 10 parts per million or less contamination. A perfect titanium weld looks like frozen mercury and has little or no coloration. Any blue tinting or mottling often means the argon was not pure enough.


Welding Titanium Fittings GR2


Finishing Up

The end of the weld is equally important. The titanium is hot, and the protective argon flow is still needed until the metal has cooled below about 500 degrees F. Color can be your best indicator of sufficient argon use. Some discoloration may occur beyond the HAZ and, depending on the criticalness of the weld, may be acceptable.


Titanium Welding Chlorite Fittings


Notice


  • Once welding begins, the air itself becomes a contaminant to the molten titanium. 

  • Oxygen contamination is an extremely common cause of substandard welds. Not only the weld itself but the HAZ and root side of the weld must be shielded from air when their temperature rises to over 800°F. Usually, pure argon is the preferred shield gas. Occasionally, you’ll see argon mixed with helium. For some high-performance applications, cryogenic (liquid) argon is used. 
 
  • Joint surfaces must be smooth, clean, and completely free of contamination. Weld joints and wire must be free of mill scale, dirt, dust, grease, oil, moisture, and other contaminants. Any contaminants introduced to the titanium will degrade its performance and corrosion resistance. 

  • Never use any chlorine-based cleaning solvent. 

  • If you cannot weld immediately after cleaning, cover the weld joints with paper or plastic to avoid recontamination.

Welding Titanium Pumps GR2










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2015年11月9日星期一

14. Titanium Bar /Sheet /Wire / Tubing / Rod / Plate / Tube / Pipe

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             main products including: Titanium Bars, Sheets, Wires, Tubes, Rods, Plates, Pipes; 
             main materials including: Titanium Grade1, Grade2, Grade5, Grade6, Grade7, Grade9, Grade12;
              main standards including: ASTM B265 for plate, sheet, foil, strip
                                                               ASTM B348 for bar, rod, ingot
                                                               ASTM B861 for seamless tube
                                                               ASTM B862 for welded pipes
  ASTM B338 for heat exchanger & condenser seamless and welded tubes / pipes

Now please see some pictures as below, which are all made of Titanium and Titanium alloys, and produced by BJMK.

1. Titanium Plates


2. Titanium Bars

3. Titanium Seamless Tube


4. Titanium Welded Pipe



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2015年11月1日星期日

11. titanium density / 12. titanium properties / 13. is titanium magnetic?

1. Titanium Density:  4.51 g/cm3

titanium flowmeter parts


2. Titanium Properties:

    2.1  Physical Properties
           Titanium is lightweight, strong, corrosion resistant and abundant in nature. Titanium and its alloys posses tensile strengths from 30,000 psi to 200,000 psi (210-1380 MPa), which are equivalent to those strengths found in most of alloy steels. The density of titanium is only 56 percent that of steel, and its corrosion resistance compares well with that of platinum. Of all the elements in the earth's crust, titanium is the ninth most plentiful.
grade5 titanium ultrasonic parts
            Titanium has a high melting point of 1725℃. This melting point is approximately 220℃ above the melting point of steel and approximately 1100℃ above that of aluminum.

titanium grade5 bars
   
    2.2 Mechanical Properties
          Commercial Pure Titanium:
           Tensile Strength: 300~600 Mpa
           Yield Strength: 250~500 Mpa
           Elongation: 20%~30%
           Reduction of Area: 45%

forging titanium 6al-4v disc


   
    2.3 
 Top 10 properties of Titanium Metals
            2.3.1  Low density & High strength
            2.3.2  Corrosion Resistance
            2.3.3  High Heat Resistance
            2.3.4  Low Temperature Resistance
            2.3.5  High Damping Resistance
            2.3.6  Non-magnetic; Non-toxic
            2.3.7  Good Thermal Transfer Performance
            2.3.8  Low Elasticity Modulus
            2.3.9  Sorption Properties
            2.3.10  Tensile Strength almost same as
                        Yield Strength

grade1 titanium bellows


3. Is titanium magnetic?
    Titanium is virtually non-magnetic, making it ideal for applications where electro-magnetic interference must be minimized, such as electronic equipment housing and downhole well logging tools. It also contributes to titanium's role in human body implants, where a magnetic metal could be subject to outside interference.

titanium punching plate grade1 & grade2





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2015年10月26日星期一

10. Titanium Grade5 / Grade5 Titanium / Titanium 6Al-4V / Ti6Al4V

Titanium TI6Al4V ASTM GR5 - Annealed

Component WT%:
Al: 6;    Fe Max: 0.25;    O Max: 0.2;    Ti: 90;   V: 4

Physical Properties: (please see below chart):


Material Notes:
Annealing Temperature 700-785℃。 Alpha-Beta Alloy

Subcategory: Alpha/Beta Titanium Alloy; Metal; Nonferrous Metal; Titanium Alloy

Key Words: Ti-6-4; UNS R56400; ASTM Grade5 titanium; UNS R56401(ELI), Ti6Al4V, biomaterials, biomedical implants, biocompatibility.

Applications: Blades, discs, rings, airframes, fasteners, components. Vessels, Cases, Hubs, Forgings.

Biocompatibility: Excellent, especially when direct contact with tissue or bone is required. Ti-6Al-4V's poor shear strength makes it undesirable for bone screws or plates. It also has poor surface wear properties and tends to seize when in sliding contact with itself and other metals. Surface treatments such as nitriding and oxidizing can improve the surface wear properties.

General Characteristics: The high strength, low weight ratio and outstanding corrosion resistance inherent to titanium and its alloys has led to a wide and diversified range of successful applications which demand high levels of reliable performance in surgery and medicine as well as in aerospace, automotive, chemical plant, power generation, oil and gas extraction, sports, and other major industries.

In the majority of these and other engineering applications titanium has replaced heavier, less serviceable or less cost-effective materials. Designing with titanium taking all factors into account has resulted in reliable, economic and more durable systems and components, which in many situations have substantially exceeded performance and service life expectations.

Titanium is available in several different grades. Pure titanium is not as strong as the different titanium alloys are.

Special characteristics: Ti6Al4V is the most widely used titanium alloys. It features good machinability and excellent mechanical properties. The Ti6Al4V alloy offers the best all-round performance for a variety of weight reduction applications in aerospace, automotive and marine equipment.

Ti6Al4V also has numerous applications in the medical industry. Biocompatibility of Ti6Al4V is excellent, especially when direct contact with tissue or bone is required.

Applications: Ti6Al4V is typically used for:

--Direct manufacturing of parts and prototypes for racing and aerospace industry
--Biomechanical applications, such as implants and prosthesis
--Marine applications
--Chemical industry
--Gas turbines


Mechanical Properties:

                                          Ti6Al4V         Ti6Al4V          Ti6Al4V
                                              Typical                      Required**             Required ***
Yield Strength (Rp0.2)                         950Mpa                      758Mpa                     860Mpa
Ultimate Tensile Strength                    1020Mpa                    860Mpa                    930Mpa
Elongation                                                14%                             >8%                            >10%
Reduction of Area                                    40%                            >14%                          >25%
Fating Strength* @600Mpa                   >10,000,000 cycles
Rockwell Hardness                                  33 HRC
Modulus of Elasticity                               120 GPa

* After Hot Isostatic Pressing      ** ASTM F1108 (cast material)         
***ASTM F1472 (wrought material)

The mechanical properties of materials produced in the EBM process are not comparable to wrought annealed materials and are better than cast materials.



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2015年10月19日星期一

Titanium for sale / titanium metal supply / titanium metal supplier / titanium sales

Titanium Color: Silver

Talk about titanium supply or sales, I want to share an old article as below:

I believe, there are so many people worked in aerospace manufacturing, chemical industry, power generation, oil & gas industry, Nuclear plant, often have dealing with titanium, tantalum, niobium, nickel, zirconium and its alloys. maybe it has made you headache.

Now let me detail introduce the notes when you planed to purchase or buy titanium materials.

First, you  need to clear the common shape of titanium materials, there are several common shapes:

Bars/Rods
Plates/Sheets
Pipe Fittings: Elbows, Tees, Reduces, Flanges
Forgings
Fasteners: Nuts, Bolts, Screws, Washers
Custom Designed Parts

Second, you need know the materials.

Pure Titanium and Titanium Alloys
Common Pure Titanium Materials: Gr1, Gr2
Common Titanium Alloy Materials: Gr5, Gr7, Gr9, Gr12

Third: Characteristic of titanium materials

You can decide which materials will be suitable for you once you know about the characteristic of titanium materials.

1. Corrosion resistance, so this material is widely used in chemical industry and water desalination and shipbuilding industry.
2. Low density with high strength. density of titanium is 4.51 and density of stainless steel is 7.8. this feature make titanium materials widely used in aerospace manufacturing.
3. Non-toxic and no-magnetic. strong affability with body, so it is widely used in medical industry, such as medical device and implant materials.

Fourth, How to express. you can clearly express the specification for your supplier. (unit:mm)

Bars: OD * Length    Eg: OD10*1000mm
Plates: Thickness * width * length   Eg: 5*1000*2000mm
Tube: OD * ID * Length   Eg: OD50*ID40*1000mm

Fifth, How to calculate weight

Bars: π*r*r*ρ*L/1000000 (kgs) 

           Eg: OD10*1000mm    0.354kgs

Plate: Width*Length*Thickness*ρ/1000000 (kgs)

           Eg: 5*1000*2000mm     45.1kgs

Tube: (OD-TK)*TK*ρ*π*L/1000000 (kgs)

           Eg: OD50*ID40*1000mm       3.186kgs


Sixth: Standard

Bars: ASTM B348

Plates: ASTM B265

Seamless Tube:  ASTM B861

Welded Pipes: ASTM B862

Heat Exchanger & Condensers Tube: ASTM B338

Elbows, Tees, Reducers: ASTM B363

Forgings:  ASTM B381


So, if you want to buy or import titanium materials, you need

know the details, including:

Materials (eg: Gr1), 

Specifications, Quantities,  Standards. For examples:

I need a GRADE2 BARS, its specification is OD10X1000mm

quantity is 100kgs. standard is ASTM B348.

So this is very clear to supplier, and you will get your price 

very soon!




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2015年10月14日星期三

4. Titanium uses / what is titanium used for / titanium application

Common Forms of Titanium
Commercially pure titanium - grade1 & grade2
Titanium 6Al-4V - grade5
Titanium 3Al-2.5V - grade9

Benefits of Titanium
Reduces weight
High strength
We can increases its mechanical properties

Considerations of Titanium
Expensive
Longer lead times on raw materials

Applications of Titanium
Performance automotive parts
Aerospace
Military and defense components
Many other hollow shape applications

Now, Let's see detail application industry as below:

1. Aerospace, Aircraft industry
  1.1 Aircraft
    1.1.1 Jet Engine
    1.1.2 Airframe
  1.2 Aerospace
    1.2.1 Manned Spaceship
    1.2.2 Radiation Cooled Nozzle
 titanium aerospace


2. Car, Vehicle, Automotive
  2.1 Tanks, Chariot industry
  2.2 Automobile industry
  2.3 Super Conducting Maglev Train Industry

 titanium automobile industry

3. Ordnance, Military Industry
  3.1 All kinds of Canons
  3.2 Helmet, Body Armor, Military Equipment

 titanium helmet


4. Naval Industry
  4.1 Nuclear Submarine
  4.2 Bathyscaph
  4.3 Atomic Powered Ship / Nuclear Powered Vessel
  4.4 Full Titanium Fishing Boat
  4.5 Other Titanium Part for Naval

 titanium bathyscaph


5. Oceanograhic Engineering
  5.1 Sea water desalination
  5.2 Offshore Oil Drilling
  5.3 Sea water piping system

 titanium sea water desalination


6. Power Industry
  6.1 OTEC power plant (Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Power Plant)
  6.2 Condenser
  6.3 Steam Turbine Titanium Blades

 titanium condenser


7. Chemical, Petrochemical Industry
  7.1 Chemical Industry
    7.1.1 Chlor-Alkali Industry
    7.1.2 Soda Industry
    7.1.3 Carbamide
  7.2 Vacuum Salt Making
  7.3 Petrochemical Industry

 titanium chlor alkali industry


8. Metallurgical Industry

 titanium metallurgical industry


9. Light Industry
  9.1 Paper Industry
  9.2 Dyeing Industry



10. Medical Industry
  10.1 Medical
  10.2 Pharmaceutical

 titanium bones


11. Building, Construction Industry

 building titanium


12. Sports Equipment
  12.1 Golf
  12.2 Ball
  12.3 Other Sports

 titanium golf


13. Living Things
  13.1 Camera
  13.2 Spectacle Frame
  13.3 Watch
  13.4 Computer
  13.5 Mobile Phone Shell
  13.6 Musical Instrument
  13.7 Kitchenware
  13.8 Cutter
  13.9 Crafts
  13.10 Bicycle 


  

Above is all application of titanium. I hope this article has provided a little hlep.


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2015年10月7日星期三

3. Titanium Price / Price of Titanium / Titanium Cost / Cost of Titanium / Titanium price per kg / titanium metal price

I believe, titanium price is the major concern for most of people.

I talked with a lot of client & friend, they always told me that titanium is too expensive. although titanium is very light and corrosion resistance, but face to price, they have to give up titanium to choose other alternative materials, like Stainless Steel. 

Like one latest thing, one of my client from Norway, we talked a project for a very long time, it ask titanium foils, but finally, the client choose stainless steel foils, he told me that this changed save appex 1 million dollars to him.

Of course, there are also a lot of people choose titanium. although titanium with high price. but it with excellent corrosion resistant, based on the same product, for stainless steel plate, you maybe use 10mm thickness can meet your require, but for titanium maybe only 5-6mm thickness can meet your require. and for stainless steel equipment, you  maybe have to change new equipment per 3 month, but titanium's service life can last 3+ years. at the same time, titanium can reduce very lot of weight compare than stainless steel.

Now, let's see the trends of titanium sponge in China as below:



At here, I will show some price for titanium plate, bars, tubes.

Titanium Plate / Grade2 / 3-6mm thickness / USD 20/kg
Titanium Bars / Grade2 / 20mm-50mm Dia / USD 20/kg
Titanium Tubes / Grade2 25.4x1mm / USD 25/kg

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2015年9月21日星期一

2. Titanium - Chemical Element / Titanium Element

Is there any element that calls to mind the notion of strength quite like titanium? Named after the Titans, Greek gods of myth, the 22nd element on the Periodic Table appears in airliners and lacrosse sticks, body piercings and medical equipment and even sunscreen.

Titanium resists corrosion and is particularly strong and light weight. It's as strong as steel, but only 45 percent the weight, according to Los Alamos National Laboratory, And it's twice as strong as aluminum, but only 60 percent heavier.


Titanium Element:



Superhero element

For an element with superpowers, titanium has a fitting origin story: It is forged in the depths of supernovas, or collapsing stars. A 2012 study of a particular dying star, Supernova 1987A, found that a single supernova can creat 100 Earths worth of titanium-44, a radioactive isotope of titanium, by mass.



Basic Information:

Name: Titanium
Symbol: Ti
Atomic Number: 22
Atomic Mass: 47.867 amu
Melting Point: 1660.0 
°C 
Boiling Point:  3287.0 °C
Number of Protons / Electrons: 22
Number of Neutrons: 26
Classification: Transition Metal
Crystal Structure: Hexagonal
Density @293 K: 4.54
g/cm3 
Color: Silverish





Number of Energy Levels: 4
First Energy Level: 2

Second Energy Level: 8
Third Energy Level: 10
Fourth Energy Level: 2


Facts

Date of Discovery: 1791
Discoverer: William Gregor
Name Origin: From the Greek word titanos (titans)
Uses: paint, rubber, paper
Obtained From: minerals (ilmenite, rutile)




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