Titanium Wire | |
Product No | NRE-60016 |
CAS | 7440-32-6 |
Molecular Weight | 47.87 g/mol |
Molecular Formula | Ti |
Diameter | 2 mm(Can be customized) |
Density | 4.5 g/mL |
Purity | 99.9% |
Resistivity | 42.0 μΩ-cm, 20°C |
Melting Point | 1660 °C |
Boiling Point | 3287 °C |
Titanium Wire
Titanium wire is valued for its exceptional strength, lightweight nature, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, making it suitable for a wide range of applications across various industries.
Aerospace and Aviation:
Structural Components: Titanium wire is used in the aerospace industry to manufacture structural components such as fasteners, springs, and other critical parts. Its high strength-to-weight ratio makes it ideal for applications where weight reduction is crucial.
Aircraft Frames and Engines: Titanium wire is used in the construction of aircraft frames and engine components due to its ability to withstand extreme temperatures and corrosive environments.
Medical and Dental Applications:
Surgical Implants: Titanium wire is extensively used in medical implants, including bone screws, plates, and wires for orthopedic surgery, as well as dental implants. Its biocompatibility ensures that it does not cause adverse reactions in the body.
Orthodontics: In dentistry, in orthodontic appliances, such as braces and retainers, due to its strength, flexibility, and resistance to corrosion.
Surgical Sutures: is also used as sutures in certain surgical procedures, particularly in cases requiring long-term stability and strength.
Chemical Processing:
Corrosion-Resistant Equipment: the chemical industry for manufacturing components such as heat exchangers, pumps, and valves that need to withstand corrosive environments, including acids, chlorides, and seawater.
Electrochemical Applications: is employed in electrochemical processes, such as in the production of chlorine and sodium hydroxide through electrolysis, where its corrosion resistance is critical.
Marine and Offshore:
Subsea Equipment: the construction of subsea equipment, such as underwater cables, connectors, and fasteners, due to its excellent resistance to saltwater corrosion.
Marine Fasteners: Fasteners made from are commonly used in marine environments where resistance to corrosion from seawater is essential.
Automotive Industry:
Exhaust Systems: the production of high-performance exhaust systems for sports cars and motorcycles. Its lightweight nature helps reduce the overall weight of the vehicle, enhancing performance.
Springs and Suspension: the manufacture of springs and suspension components for high-performance vehicles, offering a combination of strength, lightness, and durability.