Grade Ti2
Germany W-Nr. 3.7035
Corresponding Standard DIN 17850-1990
Titanium chemical composition
Classification Titanium and Titanium Alloys
Properties Corrosion Resistance
Density 4.5 g/cm3
Ti2 Chemical Element Composition Content (%)
Component Fe C N H O Other Individual Other Total More
Minimum Value - - - - - - - Ti:Remainder
Maximum Value 0.2 0.06 0.05 0.013 0.18 0.1 0.4
"Other individual elements or other totals": The chemical composition includes elements not specified in the table. Analysis should only be conducted if these elements are suspected to be present, or if routine analysis suggests that their content may exceed the prescribed limits.
◎ Where the semi-finished product is intended for use in a highly corrosive environment, the Fe content may be agreed not to exceed 0.10.
◎ For finished or semi-finished products less than 2 mm in thickness or diameter, a maximum hydrogen content of 0.015% is permitted.
1 Approximate Comparison Table Processing Titanium and Titanium Alloys
China Japan United States International Organization for Standardization Germany France Russia
GB JIS ASTM UNS ISO DIN EN/DIN W-Nr. NF EN/NF GOST
TA1 Class 2
Ti≥99.49
Grade 1 R50250 Grade 1(Ti≥99.53) Ti2(Ti≥99.50) 3.7035 T-40(Ti≥99.54) ВТ1-00(Ti99.57)
2 Approximate Comparison Table Processing Titanium and Titanium Alloys
Japan United States Germany France Russia United Kingdom
JIS ASTM/AISI DIN EN/DIN W-Nr. NF EN/NF GOST BS EN/BS
Cl2 Grade2 Ti2
Ti-P.02
3.7034
3.7035
T-40 VT1-0
ВТ1-0
IMI125
Ti2 Corresponding Standards(Same grade name, different standards)

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