Titanium 3.7025 (grade 1) is a pure titanium and belongs to the group of reactive metals. The material is characterized by its high corrosion resistance in oxidizing media, which is due to the formation of a solid and well-adhering oxide layer. It has a favorable strength-to-density ratio and high creep strength. In the electroplating sector, grade 1 is mainly used for thinner sheets that do not need to have spring properties.
N % max | C % max | H % max | Fe % max | O % max | Sonstige % max | Titan |
0,03 | 0,08 | 0,015 | 0,20 | 0,18 | 0,1 | Rest |
Electroplating applications: Sheet metal
Conductivity: 0.6 A/sqm
Titanium 3.7035 (grade 2) is a pure titanium and belongs to the group of reactive metals. Titanium grade 2 is characterized by its high corrosion resistance in oxidizing media. The resistance is based on the formation of a solid and well-adhering oxide layer on the surface, which is formed in combination with oxygen. It has a favorable strength-to-density ratio and high creep strength. Titanium grade 2 is the most commonly used titanium in the electroplating sector. It is used for the basic construction of electroplating racks as well as for connecting elements (titanium screws, etc.) and non-spring contacts.
Application area electroplating: Bar material, sheet metal, screws, standard parts
N % max | C % max | H % max | Fe % max | O % max | Sonstige % max | Titan |
0,03 | 0,08 | 0,015 | 0,30 | 0,25 | 0,1 | Rest |
Conductivity: 0.6 A/sqm
Titanium 3.7055 (grade 3) belongs to the group of reactive metals and is a pure titanium. It forms a solid and well-adhering oxide layer on the surface, thanks to which the material has very high corrosion resistance in oxidizing media. It is characterized by a favourable strength-to-density ratio and high creep strength. In the galvanic environment, titanium grade 3 is mainly used for contact springs made of wire, which have a good spring effect.
N % max | C % max | H % max | Fe % max | O % max | Sonstige % max | Titan |
0,05 | 0,08 | 0,015 | 0,30 | 0,35 | 0,1 | Rest |
Electroplating applications: Wire, sheet metal
Conductivity: 0.6 A/sqm
Titanium 3.7065 (grade 4) is a reactive metal and belongs to the group of pure titanium. Due to the superficial formation of a solid and well-adhering oxide layer, titanium has very high corrosion resistance in oxidizing media. It is very hard and has a very high strength-to-density ratio as well as good creep strength. In electroplating, grade 4 titanium is used in the form of titanium wire for predominantly straight contact springs, which must have a strong spring effect. The wire can only be bent to a very limited extent as it tends to break due to its high strength. Titanium grade 4 is also used as sheet metal for contact clips and titanium plates.
Electroplating applications: Wire, sheet metal
N % max | C % max | H % max | Fe % max | O % max | Sonstige % max | Titan |
0,05 | 0,08 | 0,015 | 0,50 | 0,40 | 0,1 | Rest |
Conductivity: 0.6 A/sqm