Titanium Aluminum Alloy Ingot Description
Titanium Aluminum Alloy Ingot is a solid block or mass of material composed primarily of titanium (Ti) and aluminum (Al), often used as a precursor in various industrial and manufacturing processes. These ingots are typically produced by melting and casting titanium and aluminum, sometimes with additional alloying elements, to create a homogeneous material that combines the desirable properties of both metals. Titanium Aluminum Alloy is widely used due to their low density, high specific strength, high temperature resistance, good oxidation resistance, etc. However, the poor machining performance of aluminum-titanium alloy profiles affects the widespread use of this material.
Titanium Aluminum Alloy Ingot Specifications
Main Composition
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Ti, Al
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Max. Size
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L≤2000mm, W≤200mm
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Density (g/cm3)
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4.4
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Ti+Al Content
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99.9%
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Shape
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Ingot
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Titanium Aluminum Alloy Ingot Applications
- Aerospace Industry: Used in the production of airframe components, turbine blades, and other critical parts due to their high strength, low density, and ability to withstand high temperatures.
- Automotive Industry: Used for high-performance engine components, exhaust systems, and other parts where reducing weight can improve fuel efficiency and performance.
- Medical Devices: Suitable for orthopedic implants, dental implants, and surgical instruments due to their biocompatibility and resistance to bodily fluids.
- Chemical Processing: Used in environments where corrosion resistance is required, such as chemical plants and seawater applications.
Titanium Aluminum Alloy Ingot Packaging
Our Titanium Aluminum Alloy Ingot is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
FAQs
Q1: What is a Titanium Aluminum Alloy Ingot?
A Titanium Aluminum Alloy Ingot is a solid block of material made from a combination of titanium and aluminum, often with other alloying elements, designed for use in various industrial applications where lightweight, high strength, and resistance to corrosion and high temperatures are needed.
Q2: What are the typical applications of Titanium Aluminum Alloy Ingots?
These ingots are widely used in aerospace, automotive, medical devices, and chemical processing industries. Applications include turbine blades, airframe components, high-performance engine parts, orthopedic implants, and chemical plant equipment.
Q3: What are the main benefits of using Titanium Aluminum Alloy Ingots?
The primary benefits include a high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent corrosion resistance, good performance at elevated temperatures, improved hardness, and wear resistance, and compatibility with other materials.