Titanium Grade 5
General
Titanium Grade 5 is 30% stronger than Steel but nearly 50% lighter and although Aluminium is lighter, Titanium is stronger and has excellent strength retention. Due to Titanium’s weight, strength and high corrosion resistance it is very popular in various manufacturing industries from aerospace, medical, shipping, military etc.
Chemical Composition
|
Ti |
C |
Fe |
N |
O |
H |
Al |
V |
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Min % |
Bal. |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
5.50 |
3.50 |
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Max % |
– |
0.08 |
0.25 |
0.05 |
0.20 |
0.0125 |
6.75 |
4.50 |
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Other Elements |
Mechanical Properties
|
MPa |
% |
Tensile Strength. |
896 min. |
|
Yield Strength (0.2% offset) |
827 min. |
|
Elongation in 2” (50mm) or 4D |
|
10 |
Reduction Of Area |
|
25 |
Charpy Impact |
20 – 27 Joules |
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|
|
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Hardness |
33 HRC |
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Alternative Designations
Titanium Grade 5, TI6Al4V, Grade 5, UNS R56400 ASTM – B265, B348, B381, B861, F467 and F468; AMS – 4911, 4928, 4935, 4965 and 4967; MIL-T – 9046 and 9047 |
The data contained in this publication is for informational purposes only and may be revised at any time without prior notice. The data is believed to be accurate and reliable, but Hague Fasteners Limited makes no representation or warranty of any kind (express or implied) and assumes no liability with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Although the data is believed to be representative of the product, the actual characteristics or performance of the product may vary from what is shown in this publication. Nothing contained in this publication should be construed as guaranteeing the product for a particular use or application.