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Type: | Titanium Bars |
Application: | Industrial, Medical, Chemical Industry, Aviation |
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Material | Titanium rod and bar Gr1 Gr2 Gr7 Gr12 |
Standard | ASTM B348, ASTM SB348, AMS 4921, AMS 4902 |
Dimensions | EN, ASTM, JIS, ASME, BS, AISI |
Diameter Range | 0.125″ - 14″ (3.175mm - 355.6mm), custom |
Length Range | Up to 240″ (6096mm), custom |
Finish | Cold (bright) drawn, centreless ground, hot rolled, smooth turned, peeled, slit rolled edge, hot rolled annealed, Rough Turned, Bright, Polish, Grinding, Centreless Ground & Black |
Surface Finish | Cold drawn, Centerless Ground, Polished, Or Rough Turned, Black, NO.4 Finish, BA Finish, Matt Finish, etc. |
Condition | Hardened & tempered, annealed |
Tolerance | Diameter tolerance: +/- 0.005″ (0.127mm), length tolerance: +/- 0.125″ (3.175mm) |
Form | Titanium square bars, titanium ingots, titanium round bars, rectangular titanium bars, triangular titanium bars, forged titanium bars, titanium hexagonal bars, etc. |
At Daxun Alloys, we stock an extensive range of Grade 1, Grade 2, and Grade 5 Titanium Rods, available in various diameters from 1mm to 300mm. We also accommodate custom orders for larger sizes. All our rods are certified to ASTM B348 and ASTM B381, ensuring top-notch quality for applications ranging from general industry to military aerospace. Contact us for a quote or to purchase high-quality pure and alloy titanium rods. Our experts are ready to assist with any inquiries.
Daxun's Complete Technology Cycle: From raw material processing to the production of finished products, Daxun offers a high degree of mechanical processing. With an extensive inventory throughout our service center network, we ensure fast, off-the-shelf delivery of common sizes and alloys. We also provide custom manufacturing and stocking programs for quick turnaround on a just-in-time basis for quantities below mill minimums.
Our state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities include radial forging machines, heat treatment furnaces, melting furnaces, and rolling mills, complemented by a unique hydroforming process for precision parts.
Daxun employs advanced heat treatment furnace equipment for the heat treatment of titanium alloy bars and rods, ensuring material stability and high performance, making Daxun a trusted partner.
Daxun utilizes the world's most advanced electron beam cooling furnace to smelt titanium rods, reducing impurities and enhancing the performance of the finished product.
Chemical Composition of (Ti 6AL-4V) Grade 5 Titanium Rods
Chemical Composition: | |||
Symbol | Element | Min % | Max % |
Al | Aluminum | 5.50% | 6.75% |
V | Vanadium | 3.50% | 4.50% |
Fe | Iron | 0.30% | |
O | Oxygen | 0.20% | |
C | Carbon | 0.08% | |
N | Nitrogen | 0.05% | |
H | Hydrogen | 0.01% | |
Y | Yttrium | 0.01% | |
Other, each | 0.10% | ||
Other, total | 0.40% | ||
Ti | Titanium | Remainder |
Physical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
Density | 4.43 g/cc | 0.16 lb/in³ | |
Mechanical Properties | |||
Hardness, Brinell | 334 | 334 | Estimated from Rockwell C. |
Hardness, Knoop | 363 | 363 | Estimated from Rockwell C. |
Hardness, Rockwell C | 36 | 36 | |
Hardness, Vickers | 349 | 349 | Estimated from Rockwell C. |
Tensile strength | min. 895MPa | 129810 psi | |
Yield strength | min. 828MPa | 120090 psi | |
Elongation at Break | min.10 % | 10 % | |
Reduction of Area | min.25 % | 25 % |
Chemical Composition of Grade 2 Titanium Rods
Element | Weight % |
C | ≤0.08 |
O | ≤0.25 |
N | ≤0.03 |
H | ≤0.015 |
Fe | ≤0.30 |
*OEE | ≤0.10 |
*OET | ≤0.40 |
Ti | Remaining |
Mechanical Properties of Grade 2 Titanium Rods
Alloy | UNS Designation | Spec. | Tensile Strength (min.) | Yield Strength 0.2% Offset (min.) | Elongation in 2 inches (min.) | Max Hardness | Modulus of Elasticity (x106 psi) | Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion IN./IN./°F x 10-6) | Thermal Conductivity (BTU-in/ft2-h-°F) | ||||
psi | MPa | ksi | psi | MPa | ksi | % | |||||||
Grade 2 Titanium | R50400 | B338 | 50,000 | -345 | 50 | 40,000- | (276-448) | 40-65 | 20 | - | 16 | 5.1 | 144 |
50,000 |
Element | Minimum (weight %) | Maximum (weight %) | Typical (weight %) |
Fe | 0.2 | ||
O | 0.18 | ||
C | 0.08 | ||
N | 0.03 | ||
H | 0.015 | ||
Ti | Balance |
Density | |
lb/in3 | g/cm3 |
0.163 | 4.51 |
Tensile Strength | |
ksi | MPa |
35 min | 240 min |
Yield Strength | |
ksi | MPa |
20 min | 138 min |
Hardness | |
70 HRC max | |
Elongation | |
24% min |
Element | Minimum (weight %) | Maximum (weight %) | Typical (weight %) |
---|---|---|---|
Al | 2.5 | 3.5 | |
V | 2.0 | 3.0 | |
Fe | 0.25 | ||
O | 0.15 | ||
C | 0.08 | ||
N | 0.03 | ||
H | 0.015 | ||
Ti | Balance |
CP GR1 Titanium rods PHYSICAL PROPERTIES | |||
Physical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
Density | 4.50 g/cc | 0.163 lb/in³ | |
a Lattice Constant | 2.95 Å @Temperature 25.0 °C | 2.95 Å @Temperature 77.0 °F | alpha phase |
3.29 Å @Temperature 900 °C | 3.29 Å @Temperature 1650 °F | beta phase | |
c Lattice Constant | 4.683 Å | 4.683 Å @Temperature 77.0 °F | c/a = 1.587 |
Mechanical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
Hardness, Brinell | 120 | 120 | annealed |
Hardness, Knoop | 132 | 132 | Estimated from Brinell. |
Hardness, Rockwell B | 70 | 70 | annealed |
Hardness, Vickers | 122 | 122 | Estimated from Brinell. |
Tensile Strength | 124 - 138 MPa @Temperature 427 °C | 18000 - 20000 psi @Temperature 801 °F | |
152 - 179 MPa @Temperature 316 °C | 22000 - 26000 psi @Temperature 601 °F | ||
193 - 207 MPa @Temperature 204 °C | 28000 - 30000 psi @Temperature 399 °F | ||
Tensile Strength, Ultimate | 240 MPa | 34800 psi | |
Tensile Strength, Yield | 170 - 310 MPa | 24700 - 45000 psi | |
76.0 - 90.0 MPa @Temperature 427 °C | 11000 - 13100 psi @Temperature 801 °F | 0.2% offset | |
83.0 - 103 MPa @Temperature 316 °C | 12000 - 14900 psi @Temperature 601 °F | 0.2% offset | |
110 - 124 MPa @Temperature 204 °C | 16000 - 18000 psi @Temperature 399 °F | 0.2% offset | |
Elongation at Break | 24% | 24% | |
25 - 30 % @Temperature 427 °C | 25 - 30 % @Temperature 801 °F | ||
30 - 35 % @Temperature 316 °C | 30 - 35 % @Temperature 601 °F | ||
40 - 50 % @Temperature 204 °C | 40 - 50 % @Temperature 399 °F | ||
Reduction of Area | 35% | 35% | |
Tensile Modulus | 103 GPa | 14900 ksi | |
Compressive Modulus | 110 GPa | 16000 ksi | |
Poissons Ratio | 0.37 | 0.37 | |
Shear Modulus | 45.0 GPa | 6530 ksi | |
Charpy Impact | 310 J | 229 ft-lb | V-notch |
Impact Test | 136 J | 100 ft-lb | Impact Strength |
Coefficient of Friction, Dynamic | 0.68 | 0.68 | Ti sliding on Ti; 300 m/min |
0.8 | 0.8 | Ti sliding on Ti; 40 m/min |
CP GR2 Titanium rods PHYSICAL PROPERTIES | |
Density | Magnetic Permeability |
0.163 lbs/in-3 | Nonmagnetic |
4.51 g/cm-3 | Electrical Resistivity |
Beta Transus (+/-25°F, +/--3.9°C) | 21 µΩ/in |
1680°F | 0.53 µΩ/m |
915°C | Elastic Modulus |
Thermal Conductivity | 15.2-17.4 Msi |
12.60 BTU hr-1ft-1 °F-1 | 105-120 GPa |
21.79 W m-1 °C-1 | Typical values at room temperature of about 68-78°F (20-25°C) |
GR5 TI6AL4V Titanium rods PHYSICAL PROPERTIES | |||
Physical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
Density | 4.43 g/cc | 0.16 lb/in³ | |
Mechanical Properties | |||
Hardness, Brinell | 334 | 334 | Estimated from Rockwell C. |
Hardness, Knoop | 363 | 363 | Estimated from Rockwell C. |
Hardness, Rockwell C | 36 | 36 | |
Hardness, Vickers | 349 | 349 | Estimated from Rockwell C. |
Tensile strength | min. 895MPa | 129810 psi | |
Yield strength | min. 828MPa | 120090 psi | |
Elongation at Break | min.10 % | 10 % | |
Reduction of Area | min.25 % | 25 % | |
Modulus of Elasticity | 113.8 GPa | 16500 ksi | |
Compressive Yield Strength | 970 MPa | 141000 psi | |
Notched Tensile Strength | 1450 MPa | 210000 psi | Kt (stress concentration factor) = 6.7 |
Ultimate Bearing Strength | 1860 MPa | 270000 psi | e/D = 2 |
Bearing Yield Strength | 1480 MPa | 215000 psi | e/D = 2 |
Poisson's Ratio | 0.342 | 0.342 | |
Charpy Impact | 17 J | 12.5 ft-lb | V-notch |
Fatigue Strength | 240 MPa | 34800 psi | at 1E+7 cycles. Kt (stress concentration factor) = 3.3 |
Fatigue Strength | 510 MPa | 74000 psi | Unnotched 10,000,000 Cycles |
Fracture Toughness | 75 MPa-m½ | 68.3 ksi-in½ | |
Shear Modulus | 44 GPa | 6380 ksi | |
Shear Strength | 550 MPa | 79800 psi | Ultimate shear strength |
Electrical Properties | |||
Electrical Resistivity | 0.000178 ohm-cm | 0.000178 ohm-cm | |
Magnetic Permeability | 1.00005 | 1.00005 | at 1.6kA/m |
Magnetic Susceptibility | 3.30E-06 | 3.30E-06 | cgs/g |
Thermal Properties | |||
CTE, linear 20°C | 8.6 µm/m-°C | 4.78 µin/in-°F | 20-100ºC |
CTE, linear 250°C | 9.2 µm/m-°C | 5.11 µin/in-°F | Average over the range 20-315ºC |
CTE, linear 500°C | 9.7 µm/m-°C | 5.39 µin/in-°F | Average over the range 20-650ºC |
Specific Heat Capacity | 0.5263 J/g-°C | 0.126 BTU/lb-°F | |
Thermal Conductivity | 6.7 W/m-K | 46.5 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F | |
Melting Point | 1604 - 1660 °C | 2920 - 3020 °F | |
Solidus | 1604 °C | 2920 °F | |
Liquidus | 1660 °C | 3020 °F | |
Beta Transus | 980 °C | 1800 °F |
Detailed Introduction of Grade 5 Titanium Rod and Grade 2 Titanium Rod
Grade 5 Titanium Rod
Daxun Boasting a state-of-the-art production facility in China, Jiangsu Daxun Alloy Co., Ltd. manufactures highly competitive, precision-engineered Grade 5 titanium bars. Our products feature an exceptional surface finish, precise tolerances, optimal straightness, and remarkable material quality. These attributes not only offer you technological superiority but also ensure consistent production processes across various diameters and materials. Additionally, our extensive stock program at our service center guarantees just-in-time delivery.
AMS 4928 - Bars, Forgings, and Forging Stock (Annealed)
AMS 4965 - Bars, Forgings (Solution treated and aged)
AMS 4967 - Bars, Forgings (Annealed, Heat Treatable)
In the solution treated and aged condition, rapid quenching of small sections ensures optimal properties. However, larger sections and/or delayed quenching may result in suboptimal properties.
Typical hardness in the annealed state is Rockwell C 30-34, increasing to Rockwell C 35-39 upon solution treatment and aging.
Ti-6Al-4V, Grade 5 alloy bar can be machined using methods suited for austenitic stainless steel, including slow machining speeds, high feed rates, rigid tools, and ample use of non-chlorinated cutting fluids.
Ti-6Al-4V, Grade 5 alloy rod is readily weldable in the annealed condition or in the solution and partially aged condition, with aging being accomplished during post weld heat treatment. Precautions must be taken to prevent contamination with oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen. Fusion welding may be performed in an inert gas-filled chamber or with inert gas to weld the molten metal and adjacent heated zones, with a tail shield. Spot, seam, and flash welding may be performed without the aid of a protective atmosphere.
Ti-6Al-4V, Grade 5 titanium alloy rod may be contaminated with hydrogen from improper pickling, and with oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon during forging, heat treating, brazing, etc. This contamination may result in a loss of ductility, which may adversely affect notch sensitivity and forming characteristics.
We produce bars according to your requirements.
Excellent surface and straightness, perfect roundness and tightest diameter tolerances (according to ISO 286-2 up to h5). Available in straightened, ground, polished conditions.
Sawing
Band saws (up to Ø510 mm)
Bench band saws (up to 6,000 x 3,000 x 400 mm)
High-performance sawing machines for precise sawing
Single or double sided
Chamfer 90° (45°)
Point 60° (30°)
Flat end
Centered
ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials Standards
AMS American Aerospace Materials Standards
NACE American Association of Corrosion Engineers International Standards
ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers Standards
GB Chinese National Standards
GJB Chinese National Military Standards
ISO International Standards
DIN German Standards
EN European Standards
API American Petroleum Institute Standards
Non-destructive testing > 100% testing
Testing methods
Eddy current testing/eddy current *** testing
Flawless Surface Quality (Level 4)
Precision Flat Bottom Holes: 0.7 mm and 0.4 mm Diameters
Customizable Blind Area Length >Tested Thoroughly to the Bar's End
Comprehensive Full-Diameter Ultrasonic Testing
Your purchase orders should specify the quantity, grade, type, API5L reference, dimensions, and any additional requirements concerning chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treatment, testing, manufacturing process, surface coating, or end finish. Reach out to Daxun, and we will respond promptly.
Titanium should be avoided in environments containing strong reducing acids, fluoride solutions, pure oxygen, or anhydrous ***.
Table 1 details the corrosion rates for Grade 2 titanium across various media. CP titanium offers excellent resistance to a multitude of environments, including:
CP titanium demonstrates superior crevice corrosion resistance in salt solutions compared to stainless steels. It remains resistant at temperatures below 80°C (176°F) regardless of pH, even under highly chlorinated conditions.
Grade 2 titanium possesses outstanding resistance to SCC in hot chloride solutions and remains immune in seawater.
Titanium excels in erosion resistance in flowing
seawater at velocities up to 130 ft/sec (40 m/sec) with minimal material impact. Abrasive particles like sand have negligible effects on its corrosion resistance.
Titanium shows no substantial hydrogen absorption even in seawater at elevated temperatures. Hydrogen uptake occurs only under these conditions:
Titanium alloys showcase extraordinary resistance to all types of microbiologically influenced corrosion. Unlike many materials, titanium alloys are not toxic to marine life, which can lead to biofouling in seawater environments. However, this biofouling can be efficiently minimized through chlorination or by increasing the water velocity within the heat exchanger.
Titanium stands out from numerous other materials by maintaining its fatigue performance even in the presence of seawater. Both fatigue endurance limits and fatigue *** growth rates remain consistent whether tested in air or seawater, making it an extremely reliable choice for marine applications.
In the galvanic series, titanium ranks near the noble end alongside stainless steels, generally acting as the cathode when paired with other metals. Thus, titanium remains unaffected by galvanic corrosion but may expedite the corrosion of the other metal. Interestingly, when coupled with more noble metals such as graphite, titanium's passivity is further enhanced.
Grade 2 Titanium Rod exhibits no degradation in fatigue properties when exposed to seawater, unlike many other materials. Fatigue endurance limits and fatigue *** growth rates are identical whether tested in air or seawater, ensuring exceptional performance in marine environments.
CP2 Grade Titanium Rod boasts excellent weldability, provided the necessary precautions are taken. Due to its reactivity, an inert gas shield must be applied to both the outer and inner diameters of the rod. Additionally, the material must be free of grease or oil contamination to ensure optimal welding results.
Grade 2 Titanium Rod is typically welded using manual or automatic TIG welding, with or without filler wire. To minimize the heat-affected zone, low heat input should be applied. Post-weld heat treatment is generally not required for Titanium Rod.
Working material: | 3.7035 / UNS R50400 |
Diameter: | 3 - 400 mm |
Lengths: | 2.000 - 4.000 mm |
Versions: | Rolled, forged, annealed |
Surfaces: | Turned, peeled, polished |
Standards: | ASTM B 348, ASME SB 348, DIN 17862, ASTM F 67, NACE MR 0175, ISO 1515156-3, ISO 5832-2 |
Are you in need of round rod material made from Grade 2 Titanium Alloy Rod-3,7035? At Daxun, we offer customized titanium rods tailored to your specifications. As a seasoned supplier, we are well-prepared to support your project requirements.
We provide Grade 2 Titanium bars in diameters ranging from 2.0 mm to 400 mm. Execution and tolerances may vary; small diameters are delivered centerless ground with h7 tolerances, whereas larger diameters come with h9 or h11 tolerances.
When placing your purchase orders, please ensure you include the following essential details: quantity, grade, type or category, API5L reference, thickness, width, length, and any relevant attachments. Additionally, specify any extra requirements concerning chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treatment, supplementary testing, manufacturing process, surface coating, or end finish. Reach out to Daxun today, and we promise a prompt response to your email.
Q1: What products can you offer?
A: We offer a variety of steel types including general steels like 310S, 316L, 304, 304L, 201, 904L, 316H, 316, and 316L 300 series.
Additionally, we provide 400 series and duplex stainless steels such as 2205, 2304, 2101, 2507, and high-nickel alloys like 904L, 800H, and 600H.
Q2: Can you produce the products according to my own drawings?
A: Yes, we can tailor the products to your drawings, ensuring they meet your utmost satisfaction.
Q3: How does your factory handle quality control?
A: Quality is our top priority. We diligently manage quality control from start to finish.
Q4: Can I request to change the form of packaging and transportation?
A: Yes, we can alter the packaging and transportation forms per your request.
However, you will need to cover any additional costs incurred during this period.
Q5: How does your factory handle quality control?
A: Quality control is paramount. We ensure stringent quality management throughout the entire process.
Q6: How long is the delivery time?
A: Delivery takes 7 to 20 working days after payment confirmation.
If the order is urgent, we prioritize it to expedite completion.
Q7: What are your payment terms?
A: Payment options include 100% T/T in advance or Western Union for small orders.
B: For larger orders, we accept 30% T/T upfront and 70% before shipment.
C: We also accept 100% Irrevocable LC at sight for significant orders.
Q8: Can you produce Deep Drawing Quality (DDQ) materials?
A: Yes, we can. Our materials are suitable for stainless steel pots, sinks, bowls, etc. Inform us of your use case, and we'll adjust mechanical properties accordingly.
Q9: How can I get a sample?
A: FREE samples are available for testing. For small pieces, we may cover the courier cost, depending on the circumstances.
Q10: Which countries have you exported to?
A: We have exported stainless steel materials to Vietnam, Thailand, Turkey, Russia, Morocco, Korea, India, Pakistan, UAE, Ukraine, and more.
Q11: How can I visit your company?
A: Fly to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, and we will arrange to pick you up.