Titanium and titanium alloy ingots
Titanium and titanium alloy ingots may be referred to simply as titanium ingots. The raw material for the production of titanium ingot is sponge titanium, which can be obtained by high temperature smelting of compact titanium ingot, which is conducive to further forging processing into titanium material.
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Titanium and titanium alloy ingots

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Titanium and titanium alloy ingots may be referred to simply as titanium ingots. The raw material for the production of titanium ingot is sponge titanium, which can be obtained by high temperature smelting of compact titanium ingot, which is conducive to further forging processing into titanium material. Only when titanium sponge is made into a dense malleable metal can it be machined and widely used in various industrial sectors. Titanium is a metallic element, gray, atomic number 22, relative atomic mass 47.87. Can burn in nitrogen, high melting point. Titanium and titanium-based alloys are new types of structural materials, mainly used in the aerospace and marine industries.
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Titanium has plasticity, the elongation rate of high purity titanium can reach 50-60%, and the area shrinkage rate can reach 70-80%, but the strength is low and it is not suitable for structural materials. The presence of impurities in titanium has a great influence on its mechanical properties, especially the interstitial impurities (oxygen, nitrogen, carbon) can greatly improve the strength of titanium and significantly reduce its plasticity. The good mechanical properties of titanium as a structural material are achieved by strictly controlling the appropriate impurity content and adding alloying elements.
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