Applications by Material

Titanium (Ti)

High Strength · Lightweight · Machinability · Corrosion Resistance · Biocompatibility

This section introduces applications of processing using titanium.
Titanium is a material with excellent high strength and light weight. Compared to iron, it is approximately twice as strong and about half as light. Furthermore, its stable oxide film provides high corrosion resistance, particularly in seawater. It is non-toxic, highly biocompatible, and resistant to degradation over time, making it suitable for recycling. It is known as a widely used material that is kind to both people and the environment. Tensile strength varies depending on the type, and alloys are also available.

Typical properties of titanium

Item Purity
(%)
Bulk Density
(g/㎤)
Young’s Modulus
(GPa)
Melting Point
(℃)
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
(10-⁶/℃)
Thermal Conductivity
(W/(m·K))
Volume Resistivity
(Ω・㎝)
Chemical Formula
Pure Ti 99.4 4.51 106 1,668 8.4
(RT)
17.1
(20℃)
47~55 ×10-⁶/℃
(20℃)

Applications Utilizing Material Properties

Item Features Applications
High strength
Lightweight
· Because it has high tensile strength and is flexible, it will not crack or break under impact.
· It has a particularly low specific gravity among metals.
· Parts requiring high strength
· Parts that requiring weight reduction
· Parts requiring corrosion resistance
Good Machinability · Good machinability allowing complex shapes
Corrosion resistance
Excellent biocompatibility
· It has particularly excellent corrosion resistance to seawater.
· A metal that is less likely to cause metal allergies and is harmless to the human body.

Machinable Sizes

Item Sizes (mm) Item Sizes (mm)
Plate Dimensions 500 × 800 × 30 Hole Diameter Φ0.03–
Rod Dimensions Φ100 ×500 Hole Depth –300
Grooves Width 0.1– Number of Holes –10,000
Step –100 Threads M1.2–

Applications by titanium