Mechanically and physically equivalent to Titanium Grade 2, but with added palladium which makes Titanium Grade 5 an alloy. It is the most corrosion resistant of all titanium alloys, including in reducing acids.
With it’s excellent flexibility and easy weldability, Titanium Grade 7 offers great formability, and is thus widely used in the chemical processing industry for production equipment parts:
| Industry Specifications | |
|---|---|
| ASTM |
B265 B338 B348 B861 B862 B863 |
| ASME |
SB-265 SB-338 SB-348 SB-861 SB-862 SB-863 |
| Industry Specifications by Form Types | |
|---|---|
| Seamless Pipe |
ASTM B861 ASME SB-861 |
| Welded Pipe |
ASTM B862 ASME SB-862 |
| Pipe Fittings |
ASTM B363 ASME SB-363 |
| Tubing |
ASTM B338 ASME SB-338 |
| Tubing Heat Exchangers |
ASTM B338 ASME SB-338 |
| Bars & Billet |
ASTM B348 ASME SB-348 |
| Sheet & Plate |
ASTM B265 ASME SB-265 |
| Casting |
ASTM B367 ASME SB-367 |
| Fasteners |
ASTM B348 ASME SB-348 |
| Forging |
ASTM B381 ASME SB-381 |
| Chemical Composition | Properties |
|---|---|
| Pd 0.12-0.25 max | MIN.TENSILE: 50 KSI |
| C 0.10 max | MINIMUM YIELD: 40 KSI |
| Fe 0.30 max | HARDNESS: 14.9 |
| H 0.015 max | TENSILE MODULUS: 103 GPA |
| N 0.03 max | POISSON’S RATIO: 0.37 |
| O 0.25 max | |
| Ti Remaining |