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Titanium Grade 2

Titanium Grade 2

Titanium Grade 2 is widely used forms of commercially pure titanium. At Parag Metals, we supply this material for industries that demand strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. The titanium grade 2 chemical composition mainly includes over 98.9% titanium, with controlled amounts of iron, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen. Each element in this balance plays a role. Oxygen improves strength, while too much of it can lower ductility. Iron help with hardness, but excessive amounts reduce toughness. The low percentage of other elements ensure the material is easy to form and weld. This well-balanced composition make titanium grade 2 reliable for many critical uses.
These titanium grade 2 mechanical properties make it versatile material across industries. It provide a yield strength of 345 MPa and tensile strength of about 485 MPa, which means it can take heavy loads without breaking. The elongation at break of 28% shows that it bends well before it fractures, adding to its workability. Titanium grade 2 hardness HRC is moderate around 160–200 HV which give a balance between toughness and ease of shaping.
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Titanium CP Grade 2 perform well in manufacturing and processing. While machining can be challenging, it is achievable with proper tools like carbide or cobalt-based cutters. It can be formed both hot and cold using common methods like brake forming and hammering. Ti grade 2 also welds easily, which adds to its fabrication value. Heat treatment such as annealing at around 704°C improves ductility, while forging at higher temperatures shapes the material for demanding parts. Post-work annealing is often recommended to restore performance and stability.
The physical side of titanium grade 2 properties makes it even more useful. With a density of 4.51 g/cm³, it is almost half the weight of steel while still delivering high strength. The melting point of 1660°C give it strong thermal stability. Titanium grade 2 can also handle continuous service up to 800°F, with short-term exposure up to 1000°F. This makes it a strong choice for both high-heat and corrosive environments. Available in different forms like sheets, plates, tubes, pipes, bars, and fittings providing engineers flexibility in design.
Commercially pure titanium grade 2 finds use across industries. It is common in aircraft ducting, hydraulic tubing, naval ship parts, and offshore drilling equipment. It supports chemical processing, desalination plants, and food or pharmaceutical production where purity matters. You also see it in medical implants, surgical instruments, and even sports equipment. Its strength, low weight, and corrosion resistance make it a go-to option worldwide. Our titanium grade 2 price per kg depend on the form and order size. Choose this material for reliable performance in your next project.

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Titanium Grade 2 Specification

Titanium Grade 2 specification define the quality and performance that guide industries in selecting the right material for demanding conditions. The specification outlines strength, fabrication, and corrosion resistance benchmarks.
Rods, Bars, Wires and Forgings ASTM B265 Gr2 Sheet-plate / ASTM B337 Gr2 pipe (withdrawn) / ASTM B338 Gr2 heat exchange tube* / ASTM B348 Gr2 bar / ASTM B367 Gr2 castings / ASTM B381 Gr2 forgings / ASTM F67 Gr2 Surgical Implant / ASTM F467 Gr2 nuts / ASTM F468 Gr2 bolts

Titanium Grade 2 Chemical Composition

The titanium grade 2 chemical composition explains how titanium and small amounts of other elements work together to deliver strength, formability, and corrosion resistance. The table shows this balanced makeup.
(Ti) Titanium Remainder
(Fe) Iron 0.30 max
(O) Oxygen 0.25 max
(C) Carbon 0.08 max
(N) Nitrogen 0.03 max
(H) Hydrogen2,3 0.015 max

Titanium Grade 2 Mechanical Properties

Titanium grade 2 mechanical properties, including tensile strength, elongation, and titanium grade 2 hardness HRC, highlight its durability and flexibility. These details help engineers match the material to their design needs.
Density Melting Point Tensile Strength Yield Strength (0.2%Offset) Elongation
 4.5 g/cm3  1665 °C (3030 °F)  Psi – 49900 , MPa – 344  Psi – 39900 , MPa – 275  20%

Titanium Grade 2 Physical Properties

Titanium grade 2 density and other physical details show how lightweight yet strong this material is. These values guide its selection in industries needing high performance with reduced weight.
Density4,51g/cm²
Melting point1670°C
Beta transus temperature920 ± 4°C
Thermal conductivity at 20°C16 W/ m°C

Application of Titanium grade 2

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