Titanium wire and titanium alloy wire are versatile products supplied in various forms, including disk circles and straight wires. The diameter and size standards for titanium wire and titanium rod may vary across different countries. In China, the "GB3623-2007" standard specifies that the diameter of titanium and titanium alloy wire should not exceed 6mm.
Classification of titanium wire
Titanium wire can be classified based on different properties and usage requirements. The categories include pure titanium wire, titanium alloy wire, pure titanium glasses wire, titanium straight wire, titanium welding wire, titanium hanging wire, titanium disk wire, titanium bright wire, medical titanium wire, and titanium-nickel alloy wire. Each type serves specific purposes. For instance, pure titanium glasses wire is primarily used for making eyeglass frames, titanium hanging wire is suitable for heavy-duty hanging applications, and titanium-nickel alloy wire is commonly utilized as a memory alloy material.
Titanium wire products are typically available in two surface finishes: pickling and bright surfaces.
Applications of titanium wire
Titanium wire inherits the excellent properties of titanium and titanium alloys, including corrosion resistance, high specific strength, non-magnetic properties, biocompatibility, low impedance to ultrasound, and shape memory capabilities. As a result, titanium wire finds extensive applications in aerospace, petrochemical, healthcare, automotive, construction, sports, leisure goods, and other industries.
Here are some notable applications of titanium wire:
1. Over 80% of titanium and titanium alloy wires are used as welding wire for various purposes, such as welding titanium equipment, pipes, turbine discs, aviation jet engine blades, and casings.
2. With its exceptional corrosion resistance, titanium wire is widely employed in the chemical industry, pharmaceutical industry, papermaking, and other sectors. It can be woven into meshes for seawater filters, pure water filters, chemical filters, and more.
3. Titanium and titanium alloy wires are utilized in the manufacturing of fasteners, load-bearing components, and springs due to their excellent overall performance.
4. In the medical and healthcare industry, titanium and titanium alloy wire, renowned for their biocompatibility, are used to produce medical devices and implants for applications like dental crown fixation and skull fixation.
5. Certain titanium alloy wires with shape memory functions, such as titanium-nickel alloy wires, are employed in the production of satellite antennas, shoulder pads, bras, and eyeglass frames.
6. The electroplating and water treatment industries utilize titanium and titanium alloy wires to create various types of electrodes.

Note :
1. "State of Y" refers to the hardened state of the metal.
2. "State of M" represents a heat treatment process that involves slow heating of the metal to a specific temperature, maintaining it at that temperature for a sufficient duration, and subsequently cooling it at an appropriate rate, often through slow or controlled cooling.
3. "Pickling" refers to the use of acid solutions to remove oxidation and rust from steel surfaces, serving as a metal surface cleaning method.




