GR1 Titanium welding Wire
Standard: ASTM B863/ASTM F67
Size:0.1~6mm
Process: drawn
Type: round or flat
Product Introduction
Product Overview
Grade 1 titanium welding wire is a commercially pure titanium material containing a minimum of 99% titanium. It is the softest and most ductile grade of titanium, offering excellent formability and superior corrosion resistance.
Due to its high purity and excellent mechanical properties, Grade 1 titanium welding wire is widely used in welding applications for titanium equipment, particularly in industries that require high corrosion resistance and reliability.
The wire is typically produced through a cold drawing process, where titanium rods are drawn through a series of dies to achieve the desired diameter and surface finish.
Applications
Chemical Industry
Grade 1 titanium welding wire is widely used in the manufacturing and maintenance of chemical processing equipment, including:
Chemical reactors
Heat exchangers
Heaters
Storage tanks
These components often operate in high-temperature, high-pressure, and highly corrosive environments, making titanium an ideal material due to its excellent corrosion resistance and stability.
Titanium Equipment Welding
Because titanium materials require high-purity filler materials during welding, Grade 1 titanium welding wire is commonly used for:
Welding of titanium equipment
Repair and maintenance of titanium components
Welding of Grade 2 titanium structures and equipment
Chemical Composition
Grade | N | C | H | Fe | O | Al | V | Ti | Other (Max) |
Gr1 | 0.03 | 0.08 | 0.015 | 0.20 | 0.18 | – | – | Balance | 0.40 |
(Unit: wt%)
Mechanical Properties
Grade | Tensile Strength (Min) | Yield Strength (0.2% Offset) | Elongation |
MPa | MPa | % | |
Gr1 | 240 | 170 | 24 |
(Equivalent: Tensile Strength ≥ 35 ksi)
Material Characteristics
Grade 1 titanium welding wire offers the following characteristics:
Excellent corrosion resistance in chemical and marine environments
High ductility and toughness, making it easy to process and weld
Low density (4.51 g/cm³), providing lightweight structural advantages
High purity titanium (≥99%)
Good mechanical stability at elevated temperatures
Compared with many conventional metals, titanium can maintain its required strength at medium temperatures and can operate continuously at temperatures of 450–500°C.
Key Advantages
High corrosion resistance
Excellent weldability
High purity titanium material
Good ductility and formability
Long service life in aggressive environments
Typical Applications
Grade 1 titanium welding wire is widely used in:
Chemical processing equipment fabrication
Titanium heat exchanger welding
Titanium pressure vessel manufacturing
Marine engineering equipment
Aerospace and industrial welding applications
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