This robust Titanium Grade 5 stock sheet offers exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and superior corrosion resistance, ideal for demanding safety-critical environments and advanced engineering projects.
| Standard | ASME B18 |
| Material | Titanium Grade 5 |
| Finish | Passivated |
| Grade | N/A |
| Thickness | 0.737" |
| Length | 36" |
| Width | 32" |
Precision-manufactured to tight tolerances, this Titanium Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) stock sheet measures 0.737 inches thick, 36 inches in length, and 32 inches in width. This alloy exhibits a minimum tensile strength of 130 ksi and yield strength of 120 ksi, with excellent fatigue strength and fracture toughness. Its inherent biocompatibility and resistance to saltwater, chlorine, and various industrial chemicals make it a premier choice for aerospace components, medical implants, marine hardware, and high-performance automotive parts where reliability and safety are paramount.
This component strictly adheres to the tolerances, material specifications, and quality benchmarks set by the world's leading industrial manufacturers.
1. Ensure the sheet is clean and free of contaminants. 2. Utilize appropriate cutting and forming tools designed for titanium alloys. 3. Follow industry-standard welding procedures if fabrication is required, using inert gas shielding.
| Standard System | Designation |
|---|---|
| ISO Equivalent | ISO 9001:2015 Mfg |
| DIN Equivalent | Industry Standard |
| Primary Standard | ASME B18 |
| Tensile Strength | Standard Commercial Spec |
| Yield Strength | Standard Commercial Spec |
| Hardness | Varies by specific batch |
| Size / Type | Est. Weight (lbs/100) | Shipping Weight (kg) |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Varies by dimension | Contact Sales |
| Environment | Rating |
|---|---|
| Indoor / Dry | Excellent |
| Outdoor / Exposed | Moderate |
| Marine / Saltwater | Not Recommended |
| Chemical / Acidic | Not Recommended |
| ❌ Mistake | ✅ Correct Approach |
|---|---|
| Using standard carbon steel cutting tools, which can lead to excessive heat and work hardening. | Employ specialized carbide or ceramic cutting tools with appropriate cooling lubricants for titanium. |
| Improper welding practices, such as insufficient inert gas shielding, leading to oxide formation and reduced joint strength. | Strictly adhere to TIG or MIG welding protocols for titanium, ensuring complete inert gas coverage of the weld puddle and heat-affected zone. |
A: This Titanium Grade 5 Stock Sheet is manufactured from Titanium Grade 5.
A: Aerospace structural components, Medical implants and surgical instruments, High-performance marine hardware.
Conversion factor: 1 ft-lb ≈ 1.356 Nm
| Status | Mating Component | Standard | Torque Spec | Engineering Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No verified compatibility data found for this component. | ||||