Product Details
Titanium Rod Gr7 Gr12 Titanium Round Bar Ti Rod For Medical
Industry and Medical Implants
Titanium bar is a very popular for many products.Round bar lends
itself to a multitude of products from fasteners to jewelry.
Titanium round bar is available in most of the almost 40 grades,
with the most common being grade 5 and grade 2. The medical field
often uses small-diameter round bar for body implantable fasteners
and dental appliances. Round bar is made from very small diameters
of wire for welding, all the way up to larger diameters (such as
the 355.6mm diameter), used for clutch and flywheels.
Grade 7 (Gr 7) Titanium
- Composition: Grade 7 titanium is primarily made of titanium with a
small amount of palladium (around 0.12-0.25%) added.
- Properties:
- Excellent corrosion resistance, especially in acidic environments.
- Higher weldability compared to other titanium alloys.
- Similar mechanical properties to Grade 2 titanium, which is
commercially pure titanium, but with enhanced corrosion resistance
due to the addition of palladium.
- Applications: Commonly used in the chemical, marine, and aerospace
industries, particularly where high corrosion resistance is needed,
such as in reactors, heat exchangers, and marine environments.
Grade 12 (Gr 12) Titanium
- Composition: Grade 12 titanium is a combination of titanium,
palladium (0.03-0.08%), and small amounts of other elements such as
iron and molybdenum. It’s an alloy with better resistance to
corrosion than pure titanium (Grade 2).
- Properties:
- Superior corrosion resistance, especially to oxidizing acids like
sulfuric and nitric acids.
- Higher strength compared to Grade 7, making it more suitable for
applications where strength and durability are needed.
- Excellent weldability and formability.
- Applications: Used in applications like heat exchangers, chemical
processing equipment, and other environments where both strength
and corrosion resistance are critical, especially in more severe
conditions compared to Gr 7.
Key Differences Between Gr 7 and Gr 12:
- Corrosion Resistance: Both grades offer superior corrosion
resistance, but Grade 12 provides a higher level of resistance,
especially to aggressive acidic environments.
- Strength: Grade 12 titanium has slightly higher strength compared
to Grade 7.
- Cost: Grade 12 can be more expensive than Grade 7 due to its
superior strength and corrosion resistance.
Chemical Composition
Titanium Bar |
Grade | Ti | Al | V | Nb | Fe, max | C, max | N, max | H, max | O, max |
Gr1 | Bal | / | / | | 0.20 | 0.08 | 0.03 | 0.015 | 0.18 |
Gr2 | Bal | / | / | | 0.30 | 0.08 | 0.03 | 0.015 | 0.25 |
Gr3 | Bal | / | / | | 0.30 | 0.08 | 0.05 | 0.015 | 0.35 |
Gr4 | Bal | / | / | | 0.50 | 0.08 | 0.05 | 0.015 | 0.40 |
Gr5 ELI Ti-6Al-4VELI | Bal | 5.5~6.5 | 3.5~4.5 | | 0.25 | 0.08 | 0.05 | 0.012 | 0.13 |
Ti-6Al-7Nb | Bal | 5.5-6.5 | / | 6.5-7.5 | 0.25 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.009 | 0.20
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Advantages in Heat Exchanger Applications:
The selection of material for heat exchangers can significantly
influence operational efficiency and maintenance costs. Grade 1
titanium pipes present a lightweight yet durable solution that
ensures efficient heat transfer while effectively resisting the
corrosive effects of fluids often encountered in industrial
processes. This resistance to corrosion not only enhances the
lifespan of the heat exchanger but also minimizes the need for
frequent maintenance, contributing to lower overall operational
costs.
Applicationsof Titanium Rod:
Titanium rods are highly versatile and are used in a wide range of
industries due to their unique combination of strength, light
weight, and exceptional corrosion resistance. The applications of
titanium rods span several fields, including aerospace, medical,
marine, automotive, and chemical processing. Below are some of the
main applications of titanium rods:
1. Aerospace Industry
- Structural Components: Titanium is often used in the aerospace
industry for structural components such as wing spars, fuselage
parts, and landing gear due to its high strength-to-weight ratio.
- Fasteners and Bolts: Titanium rods are used to make fasteners
(screws, bolts, nuts) in aircraft, as titanium provides excellent
strength while keeping the weight low, which is crucial for fuel
efficiency.
- Engine Components: Titanium rods are used in the construction of
turbine engines, exhaust components, and other high-temperature
applications in jet engines due to their ability to withstand high
stresses and temperatures.
- Spacecraft Components: Titanium rods are used in spacecraft for
parts that require high strength and resistance to both temperature
extremes and corrosion.
2. Medical Industry
- Implants and Prosthetics: Titanium is widely used in medical
implants, including bone screws, rods, and joint replacements,
because of its biocompatibility (non-toxic and non-reactive with
the human body), strength, and resistance to corrosion. For
example, titanium rods are used in spinal surgeries to stabilize
the spine.
- Dental Implants: Titanium rods are commonly used for dental
implants, as they integrate well with bone and are highly resistant
to corrosion from bodily fluids.
- Surgical Instruments: Titanium rods may also be used to make
surgical tools and devices due to their strength, resistance to
corrosion, and lightweight properties.
3. Marine Industry
- Ship and Submarine Components: Titanium rods are used in marine
environments for parts exposed to seawater, such as propeller
shafts, heat exchangers, and pumps, because titanium is highly
resistant to corrosion by seawater and salt.
- Offshore Oil Rigs: In the harsh offshore environment, titanium rods
are used for structural supports and other critical components that
need to withstand extreme conditions without deteriorating due to
corrosion.
4. Chemical and Petrochemical Industry
- Piping and Heat Exchangers: Titanium rods are used in the
construction of heat exchangers, reactors, and piping in chemical
processing plants, especially those that handle corrosive materials
such as acids, alkalis, and salts. Titanium’s resistance to
corrosion makes it ideal for these applications.
- Distillation and Evaporation Equipment: Titanium rods and other
forms are used in distillation columns, evaporators, and other
processing equipment where chemical corrosion would otherwise
damage traditional materials.
5. Automotive Industry
- Performance Parts: In high-performance sports cars and racing
vehicles, titanium rods are used to manufacture parts like
connecting rods, exhaust systems, and suspension components.
Titanium's strength-to-weight ratio provides performance
improvements by reducing weight without compromising strength.
- Engine Components: Some high-performance engines use titanium rods
and valves for their ability to withstand high temperatures and
pressures, reducing the overall weight of the engine.
6. Sports Equipment
- Golf Clubs and Bicycle Frames: Titanium rods are used to make
lightweight and durable frames for bicycles, golf clubs, and other
sports equipment. The strength and light weight of titanium make it
ideal for enhancing performance.
- Ski Poles and Fishing Rods: Some sports gear, like ski poles or
fishing rods, can also be made from titanium rods for added
durability, corrosion resistance, and lightness.
7. Defense Industry
- Weapon Components: Titanium rods are used in military applications
such as missiles, armor-piercing ammunition, and other advanced
defense systems, where high strength, lightweight materials, and
resistance to corrosion are critical.
- Armor and Structural Components: Titanium is used in military
vehicles and aircraft to enhance the strength and durability of
armor while minimizing weight.
8. Jewelry and Consumer Goods
- Jewelry: Titanium rods are used in the production of jewelry,
particularly rings, bracelets, and watches, because of their
attractive appearance, corrosion resistance, and hypoallergenic
properties.
- Eyewear Frames: Titanium is often used in high-end eyeglass frames
due to its lightweight nature, strength, and corrosion resistance.
9. Energy Industry
- Nuclear Power Plants: Titanium rods are used in nuclear reactors
for their resistance to radiation and corrosion. They may be used
in the reactor core or for the construction of pipes and valves.
- Geothermal Energy Systems: Due to titanium’s corrosion resistance,
it is sometimes used in geothermal power systems, which require
materials that can withstand harsh, high-temperature environments.
Company Profile
Baoji Lihua Non-ferrous Metal Co., Ltd. was established in 2006.
The company relies on theadvantages of Baoji industry and its
strong technical support. It has been engaged in theproduction and
sales of non-ferrous metals such as titanium, tantalum and nickel
for many years.

The factory covers an area of 800 square meters. The factory has
strong technical equipment. There are more than 20 sets of CNC machines, milling and drilling
machines, and the annualproduction value is more than 30 million CNY.

The company's product is high quality and stable for many years,
and it has obtained the Certification ISO 9001:2015, BV audit certification.
The company has been focusing on the improvement and stability of
product quality for many years. Based on the business concept of maximizing customer
service, we warmly welcome you to come for advice and business negotiation!