Titanium Grade 4 Plate has the highest strength of the CP grades, making it competitive with stainless steels for many corrosion resistant applications. Whilst the strength of Titanium Grade 4 Plate is on a par with annealed stainless steels, it offers superior corrosion resistance and significantly lighter weight due to its low density. This alloy is also very resistant to many chemical environments including oxidising media, alkaline media, organic compounds and acids, aqueous salt solutions, and wet or dry hot gases. It also has sufficient corrosion resistance in liquid metals, nitric acid, mildly reducing acids, and wet chlorine or bromine gas.
Commercially Pure Grade 4 Titanium Plate is a Grade of unalloyed Titanium. In Commercially Pure Titanium, the mechanical properties are controlled by the chemistry input; higher amounts of Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Iron will increase strength properties. CP Grade 4 Plate is higher in strength than CP Grade 1, 2, and 3. It is sometimes referred to as “CP 70” due to its approximate yield strength. CP Grade 4 Titanium typically comes in the Annealed condition.
The development of many different alloys has extended the application of titanium in industries ranging from industrial and chemical processing to power generation. This grade possesses good weldability, strength, ductility and formability. This makes Grade 4 titanium plate are the prime choice for many fields of applications:
Grade | Titanium GR-4 |
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Standard | ASTM B861, B338, B388, B862 / ASME SB861, SB338, SB388, SB862 |
Type | Seamless / ERW / Welded / Fabricated / LSAW Pipes |
Form | Form : Round, Square, Hex (A/F), Rectangle, Billet, Ingot, Forging Etc. |
End | Plain End, Bevelled End, Threaded |
Length | Single Random, Double Random & Cut Length |
Grade | C | N | O | H | Ti | Fe |
Titanium Gr 4 | .08 max | .05 max | .40 max | .015 max | Bal | .50 max |
Titanium's outstanding corrosion resistance is due to the formation of a tightly adherent oxide film on its surface. When damaged, this thin invisible layer immediately reforms, maintaining a surface which is completely resistant to corrosive attack in sea water and all natural environments. This oxide is so resistant to corrosion that titanium components often look brand new even after years of service.
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