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Titanium 6-2-1-1

Cold Workability
The cold working characteristics of this alloy are similar to those found in austenitic stainless steels. In multiple forming operations, intermediate stress relieving is recommended to offset the alloy's tendency to work harden. Post-work annealing is recommended to reattain maximum performance characteristics.
Formability
This alloy can be hot or cold formed and will exhibit characteristics equivalent to those found in a 1/8 to 1/4 hard austenitic stainless steel.
Hot Workability
Hot forming will reduce both the springback and required forming forces, and will increase the overall ductility of the material.
Machinability
As a family, titanium and its alloys have developed a mystique as a nightmare to machine. This is simply not the case. Experienced operators have compared its characteristics to those found in 316 stainless steel. Recommended practice includes high coolant flow(to offset the material's low thermal conductivity), slow speeds and relatively high feed rates. Tooling should be tungsten carbide designations C1-C4 or cobalt type high speed tools.

Known Forms

Casting
Flat Bar
Hexagon Bar
Pipe-Seamless
Pipe-Welded
Plate
Round Bar
Sheet
Square Bar
Strip
Tube-Round (Seamless)
Tube-Round (Welded)
Wire Rod
Wire-Round
Wire-Welding
Billet
Coil
Fittings
Ingot
Welded Rings

Additional Data

Chemical Elements

Aluminum5.5 - 6.5
Carbon0.05 max
Hydrogen0.0125 max
Iron0.25 max
Molybdenum0.5 - 1
Niobium1.5 - 2.5
Nitrogen0.03 max
Oxygen0.1 max
Tantalum0.5 - 1.5
TitaniumBalance

Physical Properties

Density: 0.162lb/in³
Electrical Resistivity: 154µΩ·cm
Melting Point: 3000°F

Mechanical Properties

Modulus of Elasticity – Tension: 17.5MSI
Reduction of Area: 20%

Thermal Expansion

ConditionMinMaxExpansion Coefficient
Annealed32 °F1200 °F5 µin/in/°F

Mechanical Test Data

FormSheet
ConditionTest Specimen Annealed
Measurement Temperature-80°F
Charpy Impact21J
FormSheet
ConditionTest Specimen Annealed
Measurement Temperature70°F
Elongation8%
Reduction of Area20%
Tensile Strength115KSI
Yield Strength95KSI
FormSheet
ConditionTest Specimen Annealed
Measurement Temperature600°F
Elongation15%
Reduction of Area45%
Tensile Strength85KSI
Yield Strength67KSI
FormSheet
ConditionTest Specimen Annealed
Measurement Temperature800°F
Elongation15%
Reduction of Area50%
Tensile Strength75KSI
Yield Strength60KSI
FormSheet
ConditionTest Specimen Annealed
Measurement Temperature1000°F
Elongation15%
Reduction of Area50%
Tensile Strength70KSI
Yield Strength55KSI
Periodic Table
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Hardness Conversion
Sheet Gauges
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