Titanium Grade 7 Forgings are produced under ASTM B381 and ASME SB381 standards and are also available per DIN, ASTM, and BS norms. Forging types include impression die, open die, seamless rolled, hot, and cold forging. These forgings maintain good weldability and machinability while showing excellent resistance to chloride, acidic and reducing environments. In sectors where performance and dependability are essential, such as pulp and paper, petrochemical, and chemical, they are frequently selected for wet corrosion conditions.
Titanium Grade 7 Forgings are widely used in oil and gas, power plants, nuclear facilities, shipbuilding, and chemical processing. Their excellent corrosion resistance makes them ideal for seawater handling, heat exchangers, and reactor systems. The manufacturing process involves heating titanium billets to forging temperature, shaping them with presses or hammers, controlled cooling, and post-forging treatments like annealing and machining. This guarantees the final product achieves high strength, durability and consistent performance in harsh environments.
All forgings adhere to ASTM B381 / ASME SB381 and are delivered with certifications such as EN 10204/3.1 Mill Test Certificate, third-party inspection reports, 100% radiography test results, and raw material certificates. These documents ensure quality assurance, full material traceability, and compliance with industry standards. Packaging is done with care using wooden crates, pallets, or customized protective wrapping to prevent damage during transport and ensure safe delivery worldwide.