TA4 (eli) GR4 Titanium Alloy

Properties of TA4 Titanium Alloy

  • TA4 Strength:
    • Room temperature strength is generally lower than β-type and α+β-type titanium alloys but higher than industrial pure titanium.
    • Highest strength and creep resistance among the three types of titanium alloys at high temperatures (500-600°C).
  • Stability:
    • Excellent structural stability.
    • Good oxidation resistance.
    • Excellent welding performance.
    • Good corrosion resistance and machinability.
  • Plasticity:
    • Low plasticity at room temperature (poor room temperature stamping performance).
    • Good hot plasticity.
  • Usage:
    • TA4 has slightly higher tensile strength than industrial pure titanium, making it suitable for medium-strength structural materials.
    • Widely used in China for welding wire.
    • TA7, a commonly used variant, has medium strength and sufficient plasticity in the annealed state, good weldability, and can be used below 500°C. It also exhibits excellent toughness and mechanical properties at ultra-low temperatures when interstitial impurity elements (oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen) are extremely low, making it an excellent ultra-low-temperature alloy.

Chemical Composition of TA4 Titanium Alloy

ElementContent (%)
DeBalance
Ceñudo≤0.50
do≤0.08
N≤0.05
H≤0.015
O≤0.40

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