About Titanium Rods
Titanium Rods are durable and versatile components designed to cater to various industrial applications. Manufactured using premium-grade titanium and titanium alloys, these rods exhibit exceptional hardness, measured on the Rockwell scale. With a melting point of 1668C, they provide superior performance in high-temperature environments. The rods are available in a bar shape and feature a silver sheen, making them visually appealing and corrosion-resistant. They offer a density of 4.507 g/cm, ensuring lightweight construction without compromising strength. Available in thicknesses ranging from 6.35 mm to 300 mm, these Titanium Rods are tailored for diverse requirements in manufacturing, aerospace, and construction industries. Their robust structural integrity and adaptability contribute to enhanced durability and reliability.
FAQs of Titanium Rods:
Q: What are Titanium Rods commonly used for?
A: Titanium Rods are commonly used in aerospace, manufacturing, construction, and high-temperature industrial applications due to their strength, lightweight properties, and corrosion resistance.
Q: Can these rods withstand high temperatures?
A: Yes, Titanium Rods have a high melting point of 1668C, making them suitable for high-temperature environments.
Q: What are the available thickness dimensions?
A: Titanium Rods are available in thicknesses ranging from 6.35 mm to 300 mm to meet diverse application requirements.
Q: What is the density of Titanium Rods?
A: These rods have a density of 4.507 g/cm, ensuring lightweight construction combined with high strength.
Q: Do Titanium Rods resist corrosion?
A: Yes, Titanium Rods are silver in color and inherently corrosion-resistant, ensuring longevity in challenging environments.