Key Characteristics of Titanium Alloys:
Strength-Weight Balance:
Strength approaching that of high-strength steel, but with a density only about 60% of steel, resulting in significant lightweight advantages.
Excellent Corrosion Resistance:
Forms a dense oxide film in air, seawater, and acidic/alkaline environments, making it resistant to rust and corrosion.
Good Biocompatibility:
Non-toxic, non-allergenic, and highly compatible with human tissues, preventing rejection reactions.
Strong High-Temperature Stability:
Maintains stable performance within a temperature range of -253℃ to 600℃, retaining a certain strength even at high temperatures.
High Processing Difficulty:
High melting point (approximately 1668℃), requiring specialized equipment and processes for cutting, welding, and other machining operations.