Titanium alloy plates and titanium plates are mainly used to manufacture various containers, reactors, heat exchangers, distillation towers, pipes, pumps and valves in the petrochemical machinery manufacturing industry. Titanium can be used as titanium cathodes and condensers in power stations as well as environmental pollution control devices. The hardness of steel is higher than that of titanium plate, but the specific strength of titanium alloy, that is, the tensile strength, is higher than that of high-quality steel. Titanium alloy has good heat resistance strength, low temperature toughness and fracture toughness, so it is mostly used as aircraft engine parts and rocket and missile structural parts. Ultra-Thin Titanium Alloy Sheet can also be used as fuel and oxidant storage tanks and high-pressure containers. Existing to make an automatic rifle with titanium alloy now, the launch tube of the mortar seat board and recoilless gun.
1. Memory function
Titanium-nickel alloy has one-way, two-way and all-round memory effects at a certain ambient temperature, and is recognized as a better memory titanium alloy. In engineering, it is used to make pipe joints for the oil pressure system of fighter jets; the oil pipeline system of oil complexes; the parabolic mesh antenna with a diameter of 500mm made of 0.5mm wire is used in aerospace vehicles; it is used in medical engineering to make snoring Treatment; titanium plates made of screws for fracture healing, etc. The above-mentioned applications have all obtained obvious effects.
2. Superconducting function
The ASTM F67 Gr2 Titanium Sheet exhibits a zero-resistance superconducting function when the temperature is lower than the critical temperature.
3. Hydrogen storage function
Titanium-iron alloy has the property of absorbing hydrogen, which can safely store a large amount of hydrogen and release hydrogen in a certain environment. This has promising applications in hydrogen separation, hydrogen purification, hydrogen storage and transportation, and the manufacture of hydrogen-powered heat pumps and batteries.
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