3.2mm Titanium Ultra-Thin High Purity Foil
3.2mm Titanium Ultra-Thin High Purity Foil
SKU:TIT-558248
Premium 3.2mm Titanium Foil - High Purity, Superior Strength & Corrosion Resistance. Ideal for Aerospace & Medical Applications.
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Upgrade your projects with our 3.2mm Titanium Ultra-Thin High Purity Foil. Made by Goodfellow Corp., this foil boasts a high purity of 99.99%, ensuring top-notch performance. With excellent mechanical and thermal properties, this foil is perfect for aerospace and medical applications where strength and corrosion resistance are paramount.
Product Specifications
Atomic Properties Atomic Number
22
Atomic Properties Atomic Radius Goldschmidt
0 nm
Atomic Properties Atomic Weight
47.88000 amu
Atomic Properties Crystal Structure
Hexagonal Close Packed
Atomic Properties Electronic Structure
Ar3d24s2
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 1
6.82 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 2
13.6 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 3
27.5 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 4
43.3 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 5
99.2 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 6
119 eV
Atomic Properties Natural Isotope Distribution Mass Number 46
8.0 %
Atomic Properties Natural Isotope Distribution Mass Number 47
7.5 %
Atomic Properties Natural Isotope Distribution Mass Number 48
73.7 %
Atomic Properties Natural Isotope Distribution Mass Number 49
5.5 %
Atomic Properties Natural Isotope Distribution Mass Number 50
5.3 %
Atomic Properties Photo Electric Work Function
4.10 eV
Atomic Properties Thermal Neutron Absorption Cross Section
6.1000 Barns
Atomic Properties Valences Shown
2 | 3 | 4
Electrical Properties Electrical Resistivity At 20 Degree Celsiu
54 µΩ·cm
Electrical Properties Superconductivity Critical Temperature
0.4000 K
Electrical Properties Temperature Coefficient At 0 To 100 Degree
0.00380 k-1
Material Material
TitaniumTitanium was discovered by Rev. William Gregor in 1791 in Creed, Cornwall, England and, independently, by M.H. Klaproth in 1795 in Berlin, Germany. Titanium is a hard, lustrous, silvery metal which is obtained by magnesium or calcium reduction of the tetrachloride. It is a relatively abundant element, there being 5600 ppm in the earth's crust. It forms a protective oxide coating and, hence, resists corrosion, although powdered metal burns in air. Titanium tends to be inert at low temperatures but will combine with a variety of reagents at elevated temperatures. Titanium and its alloys are characterized by their lightness, strength and corrosion resistance and are used widely in aerospace applications. In addition, these properties also make the material suitable for medical applications (e.g. replacement hip joints). Titanium dioxide, TiO2 is used as a white pigment in paints and plastics as it provides great opacity. The same material is also used in the manufacture of heat resisting and durable glass, the TiO2 replacing certain proportions of the soda. Titanium carbide is used to manufacture cemented carbides.
Mechanical Properties Hardness Vickers Annealed
60 Kgf mm-2
Mechanical Properties Izod Toughness Annealed
61 J m-1
Mechanical Properties Material Condition
Annealed | Polycrystalline
Mechanical Properties Poissons Ratio Polycrystalline
0.361
Mechanical Properties Tensile Modulus Polycrystalline
120.20 GPa
Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength Annealed
230.00 to 460.00 MPa
Mechanical Properties Yield Strength Annealed
140.0 to 250.0 MPa
Physical Properties Boiling Point
3287 ºC
Physical Properties Density At 20 Degree Celsius C Temperature
4.500 g·cm-3
Specifications Bulk Modulus Polycrystalline
108.4 GPa
Specifications High Purity
99.99 %
Specifications Light Tight Size
25 x 25 to 100 x 100 mm
Specifications Temper
As Rolled
Specifications Thickness
3.2 mm
Tolerances Tolerance For 100 Millimeter Mm Disc Diameter
+2 % | -1 %