Titanium Gr-5 Round Bars
2mm - 40mm

Titanium Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) Round Bars, available in diameters ranging from 2mm to 40mm, are widely used in industries such as aerospace, medical, and automotive due to their excellent strength-to-weight ratio, high corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. Made from an alloy of 90% titanium, 6% aluminum, and 4% vanadium, these bars offer high tensile and yield strength, making them ideal for demanding applications. With superior resistance to oxidation and corrosion, particularly in marine environments, Titanium Gr-5 is also favored for its longevity and durability, available in various surface finishes and lengths tailored to specific requirements.

Titanium Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) Round Bars available in diameters ranging from 2mm to 40mm.

specifications

Specification Parameter Details
Material Grade Titanium Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V)
Diameter Range 2mm - 40mm
Standard ASTM B348, AMS 4931, UNS R56400
Chemical Composition Ti: 90%, Al: 6%, V: 4%
Tensile Strength 895 - 1,200 MPa (130 - 175 ksi)
Yield Strength 830 MPa (120 ksi)
Elongation 10% (min)
Density 4.43 g/cm³
Modulus of Elasticity 113,800 MPa (16.5 × 10⁶ psi)
Hardness (Rockwell B) 95 (max)
Thermal Conductivity 7.0 W/m·K
Melting Point 1,668°C (3,034°F)
Corrosion Resistance Excellent, highly resistant to sea water and oxidation
Applications Aerospace, medical implants, marine, automotive, industrial components
Surface Finish Mill, polished, brushed (custom finishes available)
Length Options Custom lengths available, usually up to 6 meters
Form Round Bars, Straight Lengths
Packaging Standard packaging with protective wrapping
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Applications

 

  • Aerospace: Used in aircraft components, landing gear, turbine engines, and airframes due to their high strength-to-weight ratio and ability to withstand extreme conditions.

  • Medical: Common in orthopedic implants, dental implants, and surgical instruments because of their biocompatibility, resistance to body fluids, and corrosion resistance.

  • Marine: Ideal for use in marine environments for components like propeller shafts, valves, and seawater pumps, owing to their resistance to saltwater corrosion.

  • Automotive: Used in high-performance automotive parts such as exhaust systems, engine components, and chassis due to their lightweight and strength.

  • Industrial: Employed in chemical processing, power plants, and other industries for equipment such as heat exchangers, pressure vessels, and reactors, where resistance to harsh chemicals and high temperatures is critical.

  • Sports and Recreation: Found in high-performance sports equipment like bicycle frames, golf clubs, and tennis rackets, benefiting from its combination of light weight and durability.