Titanium Grade 7, also known as Ti-0.15Pd, is an unalloyed titanium grade that contains a small amount of palladium as a stabilizing element. However, its corrosion resistance properties are not as high as other titanium alloys such as Grade 5.
Titanium Grade 7 does have good resistance to corrosion in various environments, including saltwater and chlorides. It can withstand exposure to chlorides media and is often used in applications where resistance to chloride-containing solutions is required, such as handling seawater.
As for erosion or impacts, Titanium Grade 7 does not exhibit exceptional resistance compared to other titanium alloys, so it may not be the best choice for applications that involve high levels of erosion or impact forces. It's always recommended to consider the specific requirements of the application and consult with materials experts or engineers to determine the most suitable titanium grade for the desired properties and performance
Titanium Gr7 different grade names in different countries
Material Design action | 3.7235 |
Material | Titanium Gr 7 |
UNS | R52400 |
Titanium Gr7 alloy physical properties (density, melting point, corrosion resistance)
Temperature Range | Material for wet corrosion |
Melting Range | 1670°C |
Density | 4.51 g/cm³ |
Titanium Gr7 chemical composition
Ti | Pd | N | Fe | O | H | C |
ca % | % | % | % | % | % | % |
99.3 | 0.12-0.2 | 0.05 | 0.25 | 0.18 | 0.013 | 0.06
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This post was updated by kusdom in 2023-09-13 19:47:35.
This post was updated by kusdom in 2023-09-13 19:53:55.