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AFM ERTi-1 Titanium Alloy
AFM ERTi-1 alloy is commonly referred to as commercially pure (C.P.) titanium with the level of impurities and mechanical properties increasing slightly from ERTi-1 to ERTi-4. C.P. |
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AFM ERTi-2 Titanium Alloy
AFM ERTi-2 alloys commonly are referred to as commercially pure (C.P.) titanium with the level of impurities and mechanical properties increasing slightly from ERTi-1 to ERTi-4. C.P. Grade 2 (ERTi-2) is the most widely used titanium alloy for industrial applications because of its good balance of strength, formability, and weldability. |
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AFM ERTi-5ELI Titanium Alloy
AFM ERTi-5ELI alloy is a slightly purer version of ERTi-5 with ELI (Extra Low Interstitial) content, which, in practice, refers to primarily the oxygen content. With special processing, this alloy can develop high fracture toughness. Primary uses are in surgical implants, cryogenic vessels, and airframe components. |
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AFM ERTi-5 Titanium Alloy
AFM ERTi-5 alloy is commonly referred to as ¡°6-4¡± titanium and is probably the most widely used titanium alloy. Its high strength, ability to be heat treated, weldability, excellent fatigue strength, and hardness make this alloy excellent for industrial fans, pressure vessels, aircraft components, compressor blades, and automotive and jet engine parts.
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AFM ERTi-7 Titanium Alloy
AFM ERTi-7 is probably the most corrosion resistant titanium weld metal in industrial applications. Mechanical and physical properties are similar to those of ERTi-2. This alloy extends the use of titanium into mildly reducing media, to much higher chloride levels, or where the environment fluctuates between oxidizing and reducing.
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