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Grade1 titanium wire is a higher purity titanium alloy, also known as CP (Commercially Pure) titanium alloy. It contains more than 99.5% titanium in its chemical composition and has excellent
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Titanium Metal Wire For Industrial
Industrial titanium wire is designed and manufactured for a variety of industrial applications, which utilizes the many superior properties of titanium material and serves a wide range of different
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Titanium wire for jewelry is a material designed specifically for jewelry making.
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ASTM F136 Titanium Medical Wire
ASTM F136 is a standard specifically for titanium and titanium alloy products for surgical implants, focusing on the biological response requirements and test methods for these materials.
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ASTM F67 is a standard that regulates the requirements for unalloyed titanium and its alloys for surgical implants.
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Pickling of titanium wire is a process whereby titanium wire is treated with an acid solution to remove oxidized layers, impurities and other contaminants from the surface, resulting in a clean,
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Titanium Ti64 Grade 23 is a titanium alloy with lower oxygen and iron contents than the standard Ti64 alloy. The material is known for having excellent mechanical properties: low density, high
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Gr12 titanium alloy is a titanium alloy material, which is composed of pure titanium with 0.3-0.8% molybdenum and 0.6-1.2% nickel added.
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Titanium Grade 7 (UNS R52400) has similar physical and mechanical properties to Grade 2. It has excellent welding and fabrication properties and is extremely resistant to corrosion, especially to
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Gr5 Titanium Alloy Wire is widely used in medicine, industry, fishery and jewelry fields.
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The main alloying elements added to the fourth-grade titanium alloy are aluminum, chromium, molybdenum, etc., and its strength, toughness and corrosion resistance are significantly improved. It is
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Grade 3 titanium alloy has more alloy elements added, including vanadium, chromium, nickel, etc., which greatly improves its strength and corrosion resistance. It can be used in high-strength
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