Universal Wire Works Inc. Datasheets for Titanium and Titanium Alloys

Titanium and titanium alloys are non-ferrous metals with excellent corrosion resistance, fatigue properties, and a high strength-to-weight ratios.
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These alloys are commonly referred to as commercially pure (C.P.) titanium with the level of impurities and mechanical properties increasing slightly from ERTi-1 to ERTi-4. C.P. Grade 2 titanium (ERTi-2)...
This alloy is often referred to as "6-4" titanium and is probably the most widely used titanium alloy. 6-4 has high strength, ability to be heat treated, weld ability, excellent...
Titanium alloy 8A1-1Mo-1V filler metal is for gas-metal-arc and gas tungsten arc welding of base metals of similar analysis.
Universal 321 is a titanium stabilized filler metal used with the gas metal arc and gas tungsten arc processes. Universal 321 stabilized weldments are often subjected to severe corrosive and...
Universal 6Al-4V titanium alloy is often welded with the gas tungsten arc or gas metal arc welding process, provided adequate inert gas shielding of the filler wire and deposited weld...
Universal commercially pure titanium is extremely versatile for applications requiring high temperature resistance together with resistance to many chemical reagents. Commercially pure (cp) titanium has many unique properties providing industry...
Universal Ti 5Al-2.5Sn titanium alloy is easily welded with the gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc or resistance welding processes. 100% joint efficiency can be obtained provided proper shielding procedures...
Universal titanium alloy 6Al4V (ELI) is similar to type 6Al-4V in chemical analysis with the exception of Extra Low Interstitial gases (ELI). By controlling these contaminating gases the fracture toughness...
Welds made with this alloy are probably the most corrosion resistant titanium welds used in industrial applications. Mechanical and physical properties are similar to ERTi-2 but extends the use of...