Brand: | Evek |
Manufacturer number: | Not applicable |
Type: | grid, mesh |
Material: | titanium |
Operation area: | heat exchangers; Aerospace engineering (various components); cryogenic technology; Shipbuilding; medical technology; chemical apparatus engineering; |
Characteristics: | high corrosion resistance; excellent resistance to organic acids and compounds, aqueous salt solutions, hot gases, sea and sea water; very ductile, tough and non-magnetic; excellent weldability; excellent biocompatibility; high impact strength and good creep rupture strength; |
Norm classifications: | |
Material number: | 3.7035 |
EN: | Grade 2 titanium |
US: | R50400 |
Density: | 4.51 g/cc |
melting point: | 1670ºC |
thermal conductivity: | 20 W/m K |
electr. Resistance: | 0.48Ωmm²/m |
Tensile strenght: | at least 345MPa |
Stretch limit: | at least 275MPa |
Strain: | at least 20% |
Titanium Grade 2 is a very light but extremely strong material that is used in a wide variety of applications. One way to use Grade 2 Titanium is in fabric manufacturing.
Grade 2 titanium fabrics are tightly woven fabrics made from thin threads of titanium. These fabrics have high strength and durability, but at the same time they are light and flexible. This makes them ideal for applications where strength and durability are important but weight needs to be minimized.
Fabrics made of titanium grade 2 are often used in aerospace and medical technology. In the aerospace industry, they are used to manufacture components such as thrusters, structural parts and protective shields. In medical technology, they are used to manufacture medical implants such as artificial joints and bones.
In addition, Titanium Grade 2 can also be used for other applications where strength and durability are important. For example, they are used to make sports equipment such as bicycle frames and tennis rackets.
Possible applications of 3.7035 are:
Material 3.7035 impresses with the following properties: