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Unalloyed titanium grade 2 is frequently referred to as CP (Commercially Pure). The grade number of titanium typically enhances the tensile and yield strength. Although aluminium is lighter, titanium is stronger and has exceptional strength retention. Titanium is 30% stronger than steel while being nearly 50% lighter. Titanium is extremely well-liked in a variety of manufacturing industries, including aerospace, medical, shipping, and military, due to its lightweight, strength, and great corrosion resistance.

Numerous qualities of Titanium Gr 2 Fasteners include their great strength, excellent resistance, and low weight ratio. These fasteners are used in a variety of applications where long-term use is necessary. The performance and service life of the application are benefited by the use of these fasteners. Numerous reducing conditions, including pitting and crevice corrosion, are not a problem for these fasteners.

The excellent resistance of Grade 2 titanium to seawater and all chloride conditions is one of its most noticeable characteristics. Even at high temperatures (500°F/260°C), titanium offers great resistance to general corrosion by salt water. Titanium hasn't pitted or corroded in crevices while exposed to seawater at a mile below the surface of the ocean, even after many years. Additionally, Titanium Grade 2 screws have the amazing capacity to withstand erosion from seawater moving at high velocity.

When compared to other CP grades, Titanium Grade 2 Fasteners have a higher amount of components like iron and oxygen. These two components are used in Titanium Gr.2 Stud Bolts to provide outstanding corrosion resistance, great formability, and moderate strength. Heat exchangers are where titanium Gr. 2 bolts are most frequently used. A minimum of 275 Mpa is required for CP grade 2's tensile strength.

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