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Polished Titanium TC4ELI Heat Resistant Screwdrivers CNC Precision Repair Tools
Brief Introduction:
These high-quality screwdrivers are crafted from Titanium Grade 2 (Ti-2), a commercially pure titanium known for its exceptional heat resistance, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. Featuring a polished finish, they ensure smooth operation and durability, making them ideal for precision repair tasks in demanding environments. Designed for CNC machining applications, these screwdrivers are lightweight, non-magnetic, and capable of withstanding high temperatures, making them perfect for aerospace, medical, and industrial repair tools.
Key Features of Titanium CNC Machining Services:
1. Premium Material – Grade 2 Titanium (TA2):
High Strength & Lightweight: TA2 offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, making it ideal for applications where weight reduction is critical.
Corrosion Resistance: It performs exceptionally well in harsh environments, including exposure to seawater, chemicals, and extreme temperatures.
2. Precision CNC Machining:
Advanced Manufacturing: CNC Machining utilizes state-of-the-art CNC machining technology, we ensure high precision, tight tolerances, and the ability to produce complex geometries.
Customizable Designs: It is tailored to meet specific requirements, providing flexibility for unique applications.
3. Sandblasted Surface Finish:
Uniform Matte Texture: The sandblasted surface provides a clean, consistent, and aesthetically pleasing finish.
Enhanced Functionality: It improves surface adhesion for coatings or paints and increases resistance to wear and scratches.
Types of Titanium for CNC Machining:
Titanium Grade | Chemical Composition Highlights | Characteristics |
Titanium Grade 1 | High purity titanium, mainly Ti with small amounts of impurities like Fe, C, N, H, O | Excellent formability, low strength, good corrosion resistance in many environments |
Titanium Grade 2 | Similar to Grade 1 but with slightly higher impurity limits | Good corrosion resistance, moderate strength, and still has good formability |
Titanium Grade 3 | Higher levels of interstitial elements (C, N, O) compared to Grade 2, increasing strength | Increased strength and hardness while maintaining good corrosion resistance |
Titanium Grade 4 | The highest level of interstitial elements among commercially pure titanium grades, resulting in the highest strength | High strength, good corrosion resistance, but reduced formability compared to lower grades |
Titanium Grade 5 (Ti - 6Al - 4V) | 6% aluminum, 4% vanadium, and balance titanium. One of the most common titanium alloys | High strength, good fatigue resistance, excellent corrosion resistance, and good heat resistance up to a certain temperature |
Titanium Grade 9 (Ti - 3Al - 2.5V) | 3% aluminum and 2.5% vanadium, with the rest being titanium | Good strength, formability, and corrosion resistance. Lower density compared to some other alloys |
Titanium Grade 23 (Ti - 6Al - 4V ELI) | Similar to Grade 5 but with extremely low interstitial (ELI) levels of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon | High strength, excellent biocompatibility, good corrosion resistance |
Applications:
1. Automotive Industry
Applications: Gaskets, bushings, sensors, interior trim components, and fluid system parts.
Benefits: Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and capable of withstanding high temperatures and chemicals.
2. Aerospace Industry
Applications: Insulators, housings, protective covers, and lightweight structural components.
Benefits: High strength-to-weight ratio, resistance to extreme temperatures, and compliance with strict safety standards.
3. Medical and Healthcare
Applications: Surgical instruments, prosthetics, medical device housings, and fluid handling components.
Benefits: Biocompatibility, sterilizability, and precision for critical medical applications.