Titan GRADE 6 / VT 5-1
Deformed titanium alloy GRADE 6 / VT 5-1 contains from 88.83 to 93.4%, in fact, titanium, from 4.3 to 6% aluminum and from 2 to 3% tin, which helps to slow down the oxidation of basic materials and improves creep resistance. The composition of the alloy also includes zirconium, iron, vanadium, silicon in much smaller volumes.
Special Properties
The high manufacturability of the material makes it possible to obtain almost any type of semi-finished products to which pressure treatment is applicable. It can be titanium rod, sheet, plate, profile, wire, pipe and forging.
The alloy is characterized by medium strength, low notch sensitivity, and good fatigue strength. It welds well with all types of welding. At the same time, it does not lose its properties in the places of welding.
Rolled titanium has convincing heat resistance. Products made from it can work successfully at temperatures up to 450 degrees, retaining all their basic properties.
Applications
Titanium sheet, rod or pipe can be used to produce die-welded parts that require high strength, corrosion resistance and the ability to work under severe conditions. temperatures. Working with cryogenic parameters requires a minimum presence of impurities in the alloy.
Grade 6 Titanium Chemical Composition
C | H | O | N | Fe | Al | Sn | Total blends | Other elements | Ti |
<0,10 | <0,020 | <0.20 | <0.05 | <0.05 | 4.0-6.0 | 2.0-3.0 | <0.4 | <0,1 | Other |
Mechanical properties of Grade 6 Titanium
Tensile strength | 115 ksi | 792 MPa | |
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Yield strength (0.2% deviation) | 110 ksi | 758 MPa | |
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Relative elongation, min. | 10 % | |
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