Ruixing MFG - Custom CNC Machined Parts Manufacturer & Supplier For 20 Years
CNC titanium parts are widely used in various industries, from aerospace to medical and even sports equipment. The ability of titanium to withstand high temperatures and resist corrosion makes it an ideal material for parts that require durability and strength.
Titanium's exceptional qualities make it a sought-after material for CNC machining, showcasing the perfect balance of strength, durability, and versatility:
1. High Strength-to-Weight Ratio:
- Titanium's impressive strength combined with its lightweight nature makes it a standout choice for CNC machining, particularly in applications where strength is crucial, and weight must be minimized.
2. Superior Corrosion Resistance:
- CNC titanium parts excel in harsh environments due to their outstanding corrosion resistance, ensuring longevity and reliability, especially in aerospace and marine applications.
3. Biocompatibility for Medical Applications:
- In the medical field, CNC-machined titanium parts are renowned for their biocompatibility, making them optimal for surgical implants and medical devices, ensuring compatibility with the human body.
4. Excellent Heat Resistance:
- Titanium's ability to withstand high temperatures makes it indispensable in aerospace applications, providing durability in extreme heat conditions.
1. Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V):
- Parameters: Tensile Strength - 900 MPa, Yield Strength - 800 MPa, Density - 4.43 g/cm³.
2. Grade 2:
- Parameters: Tensile Strength - 370 MPa, Yield Strength - 250 MPa, Density - 4.50 g/cm³.
3. Grade 23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI):
- Parameters: Tensile Strength - 860 MPa, Yield Strength - 795 MPa, Density - 4.43 g/cm³.
1. Aerospace Industry:
- Components: CNC-machined titanium aircraft frames, engine components, landing gear parts.
2. Medical Industry:
- Components: CNC titanium surgical implants, dental fixtures, orthopedic devices.
3. Chemical Processing:
- Components: CNC-machined titanium reaction vessels, heat exchangers, valves.
1. Passivation:
Improve corrosion resistance by forming a protective oxide layer on the surface of CNC titanium components.
2. Electropolishing:
Achieve a smooth, clean surface finish, particularly beneficial in medical applications for CNC machined titanium parts.
3. PVD Coating (Physical Vapor Deposition):
PVD coating involves depositing thin layers of materials such as titanium nitride (TiN) or titanium carbonitride (TiCN) onto the surface of titanium parts, enhancing wear resistance, hardness, and aesthetics.