Titanium screws

Titanium alloy screws are fasteners made of titanium alloys (such as TA1, TA2, TC4, etc.), which have ultra lightweight (density of only 4.5 g/cm ³), high strength (tensile strength up to 900-1100 MPa

BrandGR1(TA1)、GR2(TA2)、GR5(TC4, Ti-6Al-4V)、GR7(Ti-0.2Pd)

StandardAmerican standard, German standard, Chinese national standard, international standard

Product Introduction
Materials and Standards
Titanium alloy screws are mainly made of materials such as TA1, TA2, TC4, and comply with international standards such as GB and DIN ISO. TC4 (Ti-6Al-4V) is a typical representative, with a tensile strength of 900-1100 MPa and a specific strength (strength/density ratio) of 250 kN · m/kg, which is 2.2 times that of structural steel. ‌
feature
Lightweight: M10 × 50 specification screws can reduce weight by 46% per piece, and can improve fuel efficiency by 0.8% -1.2% in the application of avionics equipment brackets.
Corrosion resistance: Suitable for corrosive environments such as electroplating and chemical engineering, surface treatment includes processes such as polishing and anodizing.
Extreme environmental adaptation: The impact toughness retention rate is>90% in liquid nitrogen environment at -196 ℃, and the strength at room temperature is still maintained at 85% at high temperature of 350 ℃. ‌
Application scenarios
Aviation: Used for aircraft structural components, balancing lightweight and high-strength requirements.
Ocean: Suitable for marine aquaculture and underwater equipment.
Chemical/Electroplating: Used in strong acidic and alkaline environments such as aluminum oxidation tanks.
Medical: Complies with ISO 5832-3 biocompatibility standards.

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