This Titanium Grade 5 stock sheet offers superior corrosion resistance and mechanical strength, making it an ideal material for critical filtering applications where longevity and performance are paramount.
| Standard | DIN 933 |
| Material | Titanium Grade 5 |
| Finish | Zinc Plated |
| Grade | N/A |
| Thickness | 0.136" |
| Length | 46" |
| Width | 31" |
A proven choice for industrial professionals, this Titanium Grade 5 stock sheet measures 0.136 inches thick, 46 inches in length, and 31 inches in width. Composed of approximately 90% titanium, 6% aluminum, and 4% vanadium, Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) exhibits an excellent strength-to-weight ratio and exceptional resistance to corrosive environments, including saltwater and many industrial chemicals. Its biocompatibility and non-magnetic properties further enhance its suitability for specialized filtration systems.
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 from any contaminants before fabrication. 2. Utilize appropriate cutting and forming techniques suitable for titanium alloys, such as waterjet cutting or laser cutting. 3. When welding, employ inert gas shielding (e.g., Argon) to prevent oxidation and maintain material integrity.
| Standard System | Designation |
|---|---|
| ISO Equivalent | ISO 9001:2015 Mfg |
| DIN Equivalent | Industry Standard |
| Primary Standard | DIN 933 |
| 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 | Excellent |
| Marine / Saltwater | Not Recommended |
| Chemical / Acidic | Not Recommended |
| ❌ Mistake | ✅ Correct Approach |
|---|---|
| Using standard cutting tools not designed for titanium, leading to tool wear and poor cut quality. | Employ specialized cutting tools and techniques recommended for titanium alloys, such as carbide-tipped blades or EDM machining. |
| Inadequate shielding during welding, resulting in embrittlement and compromised weld strength. | Always use a full inert gas shield (e.g., Argon) on both the front and back sides of the weld joint. |
A: This Titanium Grade 5 Stock Sheet is manufactured from Titanium Grade 5.
A: High-purity chemical filtration, Aerospace fluid filtration, Medical device component fabrication.
Conversion factor: 1 ft-lb ≈ 1.356 Nm
| Status | Mating Component | Standard | Torque Spec | Engineering Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No verified compatibility data found for this component. | ||||