| Attribute |  Details |  Attribute |  Details |  
    | Sample |  Support |  Type |  Wire |  
  | Shape |  Straight Wires,  Coils, Spools |  Processing Service |  Bending, Welding, Decoiling,  Cutting, Punching |  
  Surface  Treatment |  Polishing, Rolled,  Sand Blasted Surface |  End Treatment |  Polished, Cutted |  
  | Application |  Medical, Industry |  Marking Method |  Electrocorrosion |  
  | Condition |  Annealed, Cold Rolled  Hot Rolled  |  Transport Package |  Export Packing |  
  | Specification |  Customized |  Trademark |  HUONA |  
  | Origin |  China |  HS Code |  8108902000 |  
  Production  Capacity |  2000 Tons/Year |  
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   Titanium Wire Description:Titanium wires are made through multiple drawing processes, we have a variety of titanium and titanium alloy titanium wires,
including 0.20-0.28 titanium wires for surgical staplers, 0.8-4.0 straight wires for orthopedics and dentistry, 
industrial titanium welding wires and other series of wires. Titanium Wire Specifications
      | Grade |  Gr1,Gr2,Gr3,Gr4,Gr5(Ti-6Al-4V),Gr9(Ti-3Al-2.5V),Gr23(Ti-6Al-4V ELI),etc |  
  | Standard |  ASTM F67;ASTM F136; ISO5832-2;ISO5832-3;AMS4928;AMS4963;AMS4965;AMS4967;ASTM B348; ASTM B863 |  
  | Diameter(mm) |  0.1~4.75mm |  
  | Shape |  Straight, Coils, Spools |  
  | Condition |  Annealed (M), Cold rolled(Y), Hot rolled(R) |  
  | Surface |  Bright Surface |  
  
     Titanium Wire Features:High Surface Finish
Good Roundness
Small Tolerances
High Dimensional Consistency
Stable Performance
Uniform Composition
Fine Grain Organization
Excellent Overall Performance
Long Fatigue Life     Applications of Titanium Wires
1. Medical: Used in surgical implants like bone screws, dental wires, and cardiovascular stents due to its biocompatibility
                   and resistance to bodily fluids.
2. Aerospace: Essential for aircraft components such as fasteners, springs, and electrical connectors due to 
                    its high strength-to-weight ratio and resistance to corrosion.
3. Chemical Processing: Employed equipment for handling corrosive chemicals and acids, such as valves, fittings, 
                    and mesh screens, due to their corrosion resistance.
4. Electronics: Utilized in electronic devices for wire bonding, connectors, and antennas due to its conductivity and resistance to corrosion.
5. Jewelry: Found in high-end jewelry for its hypoallergenic properties, durability, and ability to be colored through anodizing.
6. Art and Design: Used by artists and designers for sculptural works and architectural installations due to its malleability and aesthetic appeal.
7. Automotive: Employed in automotive applications such as exhaust systems, springs, and suspension components 
                   for their lightweight and high strength.
8. Sports and Recreation: Utilized in sports equipment such as bicycle frames, fishing rods, and golf club shafts for 
                    its lightweight and durable properties.
Chemical Composition
 ASTM B863 Chemical Requirements:
      | Grade |  UNS NO. |  Composition, % |  
  | Carbon, max |  Oxygen, max |  Nitrogen, max |  Hydrogen, B, C max |  Iron, max |  Aluminum |  Vanadium |  Palladium |  Ruthenium |  Nickel |  Molybdenum |  Chromium |  Cobalt |  Zirconium |  Niobium |  Tin |  Silicon |  Other Elements,,max.each |  Other Elements,max total |  Titanium G |  
  | 1 |  UNS R50250 |  0.08 |  0.18 |  0.03 |  0.015 |  0.20 |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  
  |  ... |  0.1 |  0.4 |  balance |  
  | 2 |  UNS R50400 |  0.08 |  0.25 |  0.03 |  0.015 |  0.30 |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  
  |  ... |  0.1 |  0.4 |  balance |  
  | 3 |  UNS R50550 |  0.08 |  0.35 |  0.05 |  0.015 |  0.30 |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  
  |  ... |  0.1 |  0.4 |  balance |  
  | 4 |  UNS R50700 |  0.08 |  0.40 |  0.05 |  0.015 |  0.50 |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  
  |  ... |  0.1 |  0.4 |  balance |  
  | 5 |  UNS R56400 |  0.08 |  0.20 |  0.05 |  0.015 |  0.40 |  5.5-6.75 |  3.5-4.5 |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  
  |  ... |  0.1 |  0.4 |  balance |  
  | 9 |  UNS R56320 |  0.08 |  0.15 |  0.03 |  0.015 |  0.25 |  2.5-3.5 |  2.0-3.0 |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  
  |  ... |  0.1 |  0.4 |  balance |  
  | 23 |  UNS R56407 |  0.08 |  0.13 |  0.03 |  0.0125 |  0.25 |  5.5-6.5 |  3.5-4.5 |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  ... |  
  |  
  |  0.1 |  0.4 |  balance |  
  
     
Analysis Tolerances
 ASTM B863 Analysis Tolerances:
      | Element |  Product Analysis Limits, max or Range, % |  Permissible Variation in Product Analysis |  
  | Aluminum |  0.5 to 2.5 |  ±0.20 |  
  | Aluminum |  2.5 to 6.75 |  ±0.40 |  
  | Carbon |  0.10 |  +0.02 |  
  | Chromium |  0.1 to 0.2 |  ±0.02 |  
  | Chromium |  5.5 to 6.5 |  ±0.30 |  
  | Hydrogen |  0.02 |  +0.002 |  
  | Iron |  0.80 |  +0.15 |  
  | Iron |  1.2 to 1.8 |  ±0.20 |  
  | Molybdenum |  0.2 to 0.4 |  ±0.03 |  
  | Molybdenum |  0.6 to 1.2 |  ±0.15 |  
  | Molybdenum |  1.5 to 4.5 |  ±0.20 |  
  | Molybdenum |  14.0 to 16.0 |  ±0.50 |  
  | Nickel |  0.3 to 0.9 |  ±0.05 |  
  | Niobium |  2.2 to 3.2 |  ±0.15 |  
  | Niobium |  >30 |  ±0.50 |  
  | Nitrogen |  0.05 |  +0.02 |  
  | Oxygen |  0.30 |  +0.03 |  
  | Oxygen |  0.31 to 0.40 |  ±0.04 |  
  | Palladium |  0.01 to 0.02 |  ±0.002 |  
  | Palladium |  0.04 to 0.08 |  ±0.005 |  
  | Palladium |  0.12 to 0.25 |  ±0.02 |  
  | Ruthenium |  0.02 to 0.04 |  ±0.005 |  
  | Ruthenium |  0.04 to 0.06 |  ±0.005 |  
  | Ruthenium |  0.08 to 0.14 |  ±0.01 |  
  | Silicon |  0.06 to 0.50 |  ±0.02 |  
  | Tin |  0.6 to 3.0 |  ±0.15 |  
  | Vanadium |  0.6 to 4.5 |  ±0.15 |  
  | Vanadium |  7.5 to 8.5 |  ±0.40 |  
  | Zirconium |  0.6 to 1.4 |  ±0.15 |  
  | Zirconium |  3.5 to 4.5 |  ±0.20 |  
  | Residuals(each) |  0.15 |  +0.02 |  
  
     Mechanical Properties
 ASTM B863 Tensile Requirements:
      | Grade |  Tensile Strength, min |  Yield Strength (0.2 % Offset) min or range |  Elongation in 4D, min, % |  Reduction of Area, min % |  
  | KSI |  MPa |  KSI |  MPa |  
  | 1 |  35 |  240 |  20 |  138 |  20 |  24 |  
  | 2 |  50 |  345 |  40 |  275 |  18 |  20 |  
  | 3 |  65 |  450 |  55 |  380 |  18 |  18 |  
  | 4 |  80 |  550 |  70 |  483 |  15 |  15 |  
  | 5 |  130 |  895 |  120 |  828 |  10 |  10 |  
  | 9 |  90 |  620 |  70 |  483 |  15 |  15 |  
  | 23 |  115 |  793 |  110 |  759 |  10 |  10 |  
  
     
Tolerances:
 ASTM B863 Permissible Variations in Size for Titanium Wire
      | Specified Diameter, in. (dimension if shape wire) |  Variations, in. |  
  | Wire as Coil or on Spools |  Cut Straight Lengths A |  
  | 0.010 to 0.045, incl |  ±0.001 |  ±0.0015 |  
  | Over 0.045 to 0.062, incl |  ±0.0015 |  ±0.002 |  
  | Over 0.062 to 0.090, incl |  ±0.002 |  ±0.0025 |  
  | Over 0.090 to 0.187, incl |  ±0.003 |  ±0.003 |  
  | Over 0.187 to 0.250 |  ±0.004 |  ±0.004 |  
  | Over 0.250 to 0.750 |  ±0.005 |  ±0.005 |