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A brief introduction to titanium wire

Jul 10, 2025

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Titanium wire is a silvery-white metal with many excellent properties. The density of titanium is 4.54g/cm3, which is 43% lighter than steel and slightly heavier than the long-renowned light metal magnesium. However, its mechanical strength is similar to that of steel, twice that of aluminum, and five times that of magnesium. Titanium is resistant to high temperatures, with a melting point of 1942K, which is nearly 1000K higher than gold and nearly 500K higher than steel.
Titanium wire is divided into: titanium wire, titanium alloy wire, pure titanium eyeglass wire, titanium straight wire, pure titanium wire, titanium welding wire, titanium hanger wire, titanium coil wire, titanium bright wire, medical titanium wire, and titanium-nickel alloy wire.
Titanium wire specifications
A. Titanium wire specifications: φ0.8-φ6.0mm
B. Titanium wire specifications for glasses: φ1.0-φ6.0mm special titanium wire
C. Titanium wire specifications: φ0.2-φ8.0mm special for hangers
Main standards for titanium wire
GB/T, GJB, AWS, ASTM, AMS, JIS
Titanium wire grades
TA0, TA1, TA2, TA3, TA4, TA5, TA6, TA7, TA9, TA10, TC1, TC2 ,TC3,TC4,TC6,TC11,GR1,GR2,GR3,GR5Ti6AL4VELI,Ti6AL7Nb,Ti13Nb13Zr,Ti1533
State of titanium wire
Annealed state (M) Hot working state (R) Cold working state (Y) (annealing, ultrasonic flaw detection)
Surface of titanium wire
Pickling surface Bright surface
Use of titanium wire
Military industry, medical, sporting goods, glasses, earrings, headwear, electroplating hangers, welding wire and other industries.

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