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What is titanium alloy made of? Characteristics and application of spherical titanium alloy powder

 

What is the titanium alloy?

Titanium alloy is a type of material that exhibits excellent mechanical and physical properties. It is known for its high specific strength, low density, non-magnetic nature, resistance to high temperatures, low thermal expansion coefficient, good corrosion resistance, and lack of brittleness at low temperatures. One commonly used titanium alloy is TITANIUM alloy TC4, which incorporates other elements. Due to its high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, high strength, low density, and biocompatibility, titanium alloy finds extensive applications in aerospace, chemical, nuclear, and sports industries. It is a key structural material in modern aircraft and engines.

Titanium alloy powder has the following characteristics

Powder shape: spherical  

 

Grain size ranges: from 0-15 microns, 45 microns, 0-15-53 microns, 45-105 microns, 53-150 microns, 75-250 microns, etc. (Spherical/spherical shape, element composition, and non-standard specifications can be customized as per requirements)

 

Zhongkekeyou titanium alloy powder offers several advantages:
1. High density and low porosity, reducing product costs and improving work efficiency.
2. Spherical particles with uniform size, enhancing process efficiency and finished product performance.
3. Low oxygen content, absence of hollow or satellite powder.
4. Excellent flowability, suitable for complex product manufacturing.

Other titanium alloy variations include NiTi50, Ti48Al2Cr2Nb, Ti2AlNb, etc.

Titanium alloy finds applications in various fields

1. Aerospace: Used in aircraft components such as fan blades, compressor blades, load-bearing structures, landing gear, turbine discs, rocket nozzles, etc.
2. Nuclear industry: Utilized for nuclear fuel, neutron control and shielding materials, reactor components, etc.
3. Biomedical field: Applied in medical implants and devices due to its biocompatibility.
4. 3D printing: Employed as metal printing consumables for LENs (DMD), EBDM, and SLM technologies, enabling the production of complex components with high performance and rapid repair capabilities.
5. Automotive industry: Used in powder metallurgy applications like metal injection molding and laser forming for manufacturing engine components such as connecting rods, crankshafts, and valves.

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