Titanium Grade 2 Weldability
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Titanium Grade 2 may be welded by a wide assortment of standard fusion and solid-state processes, in spite of its chemical reactivity normally requires uncommon measures and process.
Titanium Grade 2 gives excellent welding properties as well as has excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion.
Applications
- Orthopedic applications, such as implants and prosthesis
- Airframe and aircraft engine parts
- Marine chemical parts
- Condenser tubing
- Heat exchangers
Chemical Composition %
Grade | N | C | H | Fe | O | Residuals*** | Residuals*** | Ti |
Titanium Grade 2 | 0.03 max | 0.08 max | 0.015 max | 0.30 max | 0.25 max | 0.1 max | 0.4 max | Balance |
*** Need not be reported.
*** A residual is an element present in a metal or an alloy in small quantities and is inherent to the manufacturing process but not added intentionally. In titanium these elements include aluminium, vanadium, tin, chromium, molybdenum, niobium, zirconium, hafnium, bismuth, ruthenium, palladium, yttrium, copper, silicon, cobalt, tantalum,
nickel, boron, manganese, and tungsten.