Ti CP Gr.1ㅣUNS R50250

1. Introduce – Pure titanium with a Ti content of approximately 99% or higher – The lowest grade of industrial-grade pure titanium, with the lowest Fe and O content, and the lowest strength among Ti CP types – Strength begins to decrease at temperatures above 400°C, so it is not suitable for use at these temperatures * Ti CP √ Ti CP: Unalloyed, commercially pure titanium grade (CP: Commercially Pure) √ Grade Types: Ti CP Gr.1, Gr.2, Gr.3, Gr.4 √ Elemental Composition: The content of O, Fe, and N varies, and these elements are considered impurities in titanium Changes in the c...

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Ti CP Gr.1ㅣUNS R50250

Ti CP Gr.1ㅣUNS R50250

Titanium Grade 1 (Ti CP Gr.1) is a commercially pure titanium alloy with over 99% titanium…
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