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The titanium industry's workhorse alloy is this alpha-beta composition. Titanium grade 5 has excellent tensile properties at room temperature and excellent creep resistance up to 300 oC. The material exhibits exceptional resistance to fatigue and crack propagation. As is the case with the majority of titanium alloys, Grade 5 exhibits exceptional corrosion resistance in the majority of natural and industrial process environments. Due to this alloy's ability to be aged and hardened, it is an excellent choice for springs and fasteners.
Component | Wt. % |
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Coa | 54% |
Ni | 9% |
Fe | 3% |
Mn | 0.8% |
N | 0.8% |
Cr | 26% |
Mo | 5% |
W | 2% |
Si | 0.3% |
C | 0.06% |
Physical Properties | Metric | English |
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Density | 8.47 g/cm3 | 0.306 lb/in³ |
Melting Temperature | 2430-2470 oF | 1332-1354 oC |
Tensile Strength, Ultimate | 147 Ksi | |
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Elongation at Break | 38 % | 38 % |
Diamond Pyramid Hardness | 296 | |
Rockwell Hardness | Rc 30 |