Commercially pure titanium has tensile strength ranging from 275 to 590 Mpa, and this strength is controlled primarily through the concentration of interstitial elements like oxygen and iron. Oxygen is the main alloying element that determines the grade and strength of the alloy. CP titanium has lower strength than other alloys, but it is the alloy of choice for applications requiring corrosion resistance, biocompatibility and creep resistance at elevated temperature. It is less expensive than the other titanium alloys. Figure shows how the strength and hardness increase with interstitial element concentration.
For any more information regarding commercially pure titanium grades, you can write an email to us on info@horizontitanium.com
#KnowYourTitanium