Titanium Forgings are prized for their incredible strength, resistance to corrosion, and lightweight nature, making them perfect for tough industrial, aerospace, marine, and chemical applications. Crafted with precision, these forgings offer outstanding mechanical stability, durability, and long-lasting reliability even in the harshest conditions. They can handle extreme temperatures, seawater, and chemical exposure, ensuring they maintain their structural integrity and performance. You’ll find titanium forgings in situations where a high strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance are essential, providing reliable results in high-performance engineering, structural components, and specialized industrial systems.
Typically, Titanium Forgings are created from commercially pure titanium or titanium alloys, often boosted with elements like aluminum, vanadium, or molybdenum to enhance their strength, toughness, and corrosion resistance. Mechanically, they showcase impressive tensile strength, excellent fatigue resistance, and remarkable durability, even when faced with elevated temperatures. These forgings keep their shape under mechanical stress and thermal cycling, offering superior resistance to oxidation, chemical attacks, and stress corrosion cracking. Their unique blend of lightweight, strength, and corrosion resistance makes titanium forgings incredibly versatile for a variety of industrial, aerospace, and marine uses.
| Specifications | ASTM B381, ASME SB381 |
|---|---|
| Standard | DIN, ASTM, BS and all International Standards |
| Flat bar blocks | up to 27″ width and 15,000 lbs |
| Cylinders and sleeves | up to 50″ maximum O.D. and 65″ maximum length |
| Discs and hubs | up to 50″ diameter and 20,000 lbs |
| Rolled, hand forged or mandrel forged rings | up to 84″ maximum O.D. and 40″ maximum length |
| Rounds, shafts and step shafts | up to 144″ maximum length and 20,000 lbs |
| Forging Types | Impression Die Forging, Open Die Forging, Seamless Rolled Forging, Hot Forging, Cold Forging, Open die hammer forging, Impression die drop forging, Closed Die Forging, Press Forging, Upset Forging, Compression Forging, Swaging, Rotary Forging, Roll forging. |
The durability of titanium forgings is ensured by factors such as alloy composition, proper heat treatment, precise forging processes, surface finishing, and resistance to corrosion, wear, and extreme temperatures in demanding environments.
The typical tensile strength of titanium forgings ranges from 900 to 1,200 MPa, depending on the alloy and heat treatment, offering excellent strength-to-weight ratio for various high-performance applications.
Closed-die forging in titanium production involves shaping the titanium metal between two pre-shaped dies under high pressure, ensuring precise dimensions, improved strength, and a refined grain structure for high-performance applications.
You’ll find Titanium Forgings in a wide array of industries, including aerospace, marine, chemical processing, medical, automotive, and power generation. They’re perfect for components like shafts, fasteners, structural parts, pressure vessels, valves, and high-performance machinery. In chemical and marine settings, they ensure long-term reliability in corrosive environments, while in the medical field, their biocompatibility makes them suitable for implants and surgical instruments. Titanium forgings are also utilized in offshore engineering, showcasing their adaptability and strength across various applications.






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