Titanium Manganese Alloy Powder
Titanium Manganese Alloy Powder
Titanium Manganese Alloy Powder | |
Product No | NRE-9089 |
CAS | 220316-38-1 |
Purity | 99.9% |
Formula | TiMn2 |
APS | <40um (can be customized) |
Color | NA |
Molecular Weight | 157.74 g/mol |
Density | NA |
Melting Point | NA |
Boiling Point | NA |
Titanium Manganese Alloy Powder
Applications:
Aerospace Industry
Aircraft Components: The combination of high strength and low weight makes Titanium Manganese alloys ideal for aircraft structural components such as wing spars, engine parts, and landing gear. These components must endure high stresses, corrosive environments, and extreme temperatures, making the durability and strength of Ti-Mn alloys invaluable.
Jet Engine Parts: The thermal stability and corrosion resistance of Titanium Manganese alloys make them suitable for jet engine components that are exposed to high temperatures and abrasive conditions. These parts must maintain integrity in harsh conditions, such as turbine blades and combustion chambers.
Automotive Industry
Engine Components: Titanium Manganese alloys are used in automotive engine parts such as pistons, cylinder heads, and valve seats, where a high strength-to-weight ratio is critical for improving fuel efficiency and performance. The alloy’s ability to withstand high temperatures and stress ensures long-lasting performance of the components.
Chassis and Suspension: The lightweight nature of titanium combined with the strength provided by manganese makes it an excellent choice for automotive chassis, suspension components, and brake systems. These parts need to perform reliably under dynamic loading conditions, and Ti-Mn alloys offer the toughness required to handle the stresses and forces encountered during driving.
Energy Generation
Power Plant Components: In nuclear and fossil fuel power plants, Ti-Mn alloys are used for turbine blades, heat exchangers, and boiler components. These components are subjected to high temperatures, corrosive environments, and mechanical wear, making the thermal stability and corrosion resistance of Ti-Mn alloys essential for maintaining efficiency and prolonging service life.