Titanium alloys are advanced metallic materials composed of titanium as the base metal with alloying elements like aluminum, vanadium, and molybdenum. Renowned for their low density (≈4.5g/cm³) and high strength (tensile strength up to 1000+ MPa), these alloys excel in critical applications:

Aerospace: Ti-6Al-4V (Grade 5) for aircraft engine components and airframe structures

Medical: Ti-6Al-7Nb for biocompatible implants like hip joints

Chemical Processing: Pd-modified grades (e.g., Ti-0.20Pd) resistant to reducing acids

Key properties include exceptional corrosion resistance (forming dense oxide films in seawater/nitric acid) and high-temperature stability (certain alloys operate up to 550°C), making them indispensable for high-performance manufacturing across industries.

 

Titanium Alloy Guide – Grades, Properties, and Applications

Titanium alloys play a critical role in industries such as aerospace, medical, and chemical processing. This guide details ASTM grades, compositions, product forms, and applications of titanium alloys to help you select the right material for your project.

Alloy Category Navigation

  • Commercially Pure (Unalloyed) Ti Grades
  • Pd/Ru-Modified Pure Grades
  • Alpha & Near-Alpha Alloys
  • Alpha-Beta Alloys
  • Near-Beta & Beta Alloys

1. Commercially Pure (Unalloyed) Titanium Grades


Unalloyed titanium offers excellent corrosion resistance and formability. Explore grades ranging from Ti Grade 1 (softest, highest ductility) to Ti Grade 4 (highest strength).

Alloy Grade & Name

Composition & Description

Product Forms

Typical Applications

Ti Grade 1

Low strength, highest ductility/cold formability. Resists oxidizing/reducing media. Excellent weldability.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Strip, Welded Tubing/Pipe, Wire

AC, CG, CP, DS, HE, HR, FP, MI, PB, NS

Ti Grade 2

Moderate strength; excellent weldability, cold formability, and fabricability. “Workhorse” for industrial use; resists mildly reducing to highly oxidizing media (with/without chlorides). Approved for sour service (NACE MR-01-75).

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Strip, Welded Tubing/Pipe, Seamless Tubing, Wire, Foil

AC, AD, AP, AR, CG, CP, DS, FP, HE, HR, MI, NS, PB, PP, OP, SR

Ti Grade 3

Slightly stronger than Grade 2; similar corrosion resistance. Good weldability, reasonable cold formability/ductility.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Strip, Welded Tubing/Pipe

CP, NS, PP

Ti Grade 4

Higher strength (high interstitial content); reasonable weldability but reduced ductility/cold formability vs Grades 2/3.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Strip

AC, AD, CP

2. Pd/Ru-Modified Pure Titanium Grades


These alloys enhance corrosion resistance in harsh environments (e.g., reducing acids, hot halides) while retaining formability.

Alloy Grade & Name

Composition & Description

Product Forms

Typical Applications

Ti-0.20Pd (Grade 7)

Max corrosion resistance in reducing acids/hot halides. Properties match Ti Grade 2. Excellent weldability.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Strip, Tubing, Welded Pipe, Wire

AC, AP, CP, DS, HE, PB

Ti-0.15Pd (Grade 11)

Max corrosion resistance in reducing acids/hot halides. Properties match Ti Grade 1 (soft grade). Excellent weldability.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Strip, Welded Tubing/Pipe, Wire

AC, CP, DS, HE, HR, PB

Ti-0.05Pd (Grade 16)

Lower-cost, leaner Pd version of Ti Grade 7. Equivalent physical/mechanical properties and corrosion resistance.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Strip, Welded Tubing/Pipe, Wire

AC, AP, CP, DS, HE, HR, PB

Ti-0.05Pd (Grade 17)

Lower-cost, leaner Pd version of Ti Grade 11. Equivalent physical/mechanical properties (soft grade) and corrosion resistance.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Strip, Welded Tubing/Pipe, Wire

AC, CP, DS, HE, HR, PB

Ti-0.1Ru [TiRu-26] (Grade 26)

Lower-cost Ru-containing alternative to Ti Grade 7. Equivalent properties and corrosion resistance.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Strip, Welded Tubing/Pipe, Wire

AC, CP, DS, HE, HR, PB

Ti-0.1Ru [TiRu-27] (Grade 27)

Lower-cost Ru-containing alternative to Ti Grade 11. Equivalent properties (soft grade) and corrosion resistance.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Strip, Welded Tubing/Pipe

AC, CP, DS, HE, HR, PB

3. Alpha & Near-Alpha Titanium Alloys


These alloys offer high-temperature stability and weldability, ideal for aerospace, chemical processing, and cryogenic applications.

Alloy Grade & Name

Composition & Description

Product Forms

Typical Applications

Ti-0.3Mo-0.8Ni (Grade 12)

Improved strength vs pure Ti. Resists hot brine crevice corrosion/reducing acids. Approved for sour service (NACE MR-01-75).

Ingot, Billet, Welded Pipe, Plate, Strip, Welded Tubing, Seamless Pipe, Wire

CP, DS, GB, HE, HR, OP

Ti-3Al-2.5V (Ti-3-2.5) (Grade 9)

Medium strength, non-ageable; highest strength/design allowables under pressure vessel codes. Good weldability/cold formability (mildly reducing to oxidizing media).

Ingot, Billet, Welded Pipe, Plate, Strip, Welded Tubing, Foil, Seamless Tubing, Wire

AD, CG, NS, SR

Ti-3Al-2.5V-Pd (Ti-3-2.5-Pd) (Grade 18)

Pd-enhanced Ti-3Al-2.5V. Equivalent properties but improved resistance to dilute reducing acids/hot halide crevice corrosion.

Ingot, Billet, Welded Pipe, Plate, Strip, Welded Tubing, Seamless Pipe

CP, GB, HE, OP, PD

Ti-3Al-2.5V-Ru (Ti-3-2.5-Ru) (Grade 28)

Ru-enhanced Ti-3Al-2.5V. Equivalent properties but improved resistance to dilute reducing acids/hot halide crevice corrosion. Approved for sour service (NACE MR-01-75).

Ingot, Billet, Welded Pipe, Plate, Strip, Welded Tubing, Seamless Pipe, Wire

CP, GB, HE, OP, PD

Ti-5Al-2.5Sn (Ti-5-2.5) (Grade 6)

Weldable, non-ageable, high-strength; good high-temperature stability, strength, oxidation/creep resistance.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Sheet

GT

Ti-5Al-2.5Sn ELI (Ti-5-2.5 ELI)

Extra-low interstitial version of Ti-5Al-2.5Sn. Excellent toughness/strength at cryogenic temperatures (down to -255°C). Suited for cryogenic vessels.

Ingot, Bar, Billet

SS

Ti-8Al-1Mo-1V (Ti-8-1-1)

Highly creep-resistant, non-ageable, weldable, high-strength (up to 455°C). Lowest density/highest modulus of commercial Ti alloys.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Sheet

GT

Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo-0.1Si (Ti-6-2-4-2-S)

Weldable, high-strength; excellent strength, stability, and creep resistance (up to 550°C).

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Sheet

AF, AU, GT

4. Alpha-Beta Titanium Alloys


These alloys balance strength, toughness, and heat treatability—often called the “workhorse” category for aerospace (e.g., Ti-6Al-4V).

Alloy Grade & Name

Composition & Description

Product Forms

Typical Applications

Ti-6Al-4V (Grade 5)

Heat-treatable, high-strength; most commercially used (“aerospace workhorse”). Used up to 400°C. Excellent strength, toughness, ductility, weldability, and fabricability.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Sheet, Seamless Pipe, Wire, Seamless Tubing, Foil

AD, AF, AU, BA, CG, GT, HE, LG, NS, PD, SR, SS

Ti-6Al-4V ELI (Grade 23)

Extra-low interstitial version of Ti-6Al-4V. Improved ductility/fracture toughness in air/saltwater. Excellent toughness/strength/ductility in cryogenic service (down to -255°C). Typically used non-aged for max toughness.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Sheet, Wire, Seamless Tubing, Foil

AF, MI, BA, NS, OP, SS

Ti-6Al-4V-0.1Ru (Ti-6-4-Ru) (Grade 29)

Extra-low interstitial, Ru-containing Ti-6Al-4V. Improved fracture toughness in air/seawater/brines. Resists localized corrosion in sweet/sour acidic brines (up to 330°C). Approved for sour service (NACE MR-01-75).

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Sheet, Seamless Pipe, Wire

CP, DS, GB, OP, PD

Ti-6Al-7Nb

High-strength; good toughness/ductility. Primarily used for medical implants (excellent biocompatibility).

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Wire

MI

Ti-6Al-6V-2Sn (Ti-6-6-2)

Heat-treatable, high-strength; higher strength/section hardenability than Ti-6Al-4V but lower toughness/ductility. Limited weldability. Used mill-annealed or aged (very high strength).

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Sheet

AF

Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo (Ti-6-2-4-6)

Heat-treatable, deep-hardenable, very high-strength; improved strength up to 450°C. Limited weldability. Approved for sour service (NACE MR-01-75).

Ingot, Bar, Billet

GT

Ti-4Al-4Mo-2Sn-0.5Si (Ti-550)

Heat-treatable, high-strength forging alloy; good strength/creep resistance (up to 400°C).

Ingot, Bar, Billet

GT

Ti-6Al-2Sn-2Zr-2Mo-2Cr-0.15Si (Ti-6-22-22)

Heat-treatable, high-strength; superior strength/fracture toughness vs Ti-6Al-4V. Excellent superplastic formability/thermal stability.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Sheet, Wire

AF, SS

Ti-4.5Al-3V-2Mo-2Fe (SP-700)

Heat-treatable, high-strength; superior strength/hot/superplastic formability vs Ti-6Al-4V. Good ductility/fatigue resistance.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Plate, Sheet

AF, CG, GT, SR, SS

Ti-5Al-4Cr-4Mo-2Sn-2Zr (Ti-17)

Heat-treatable, deep-section hardenable, very high-strength; superior strength/creep resistance vs Ti-6Al-4V (up to 400°C). Limited weldability.

Ingot, Bar, Billet

GT

5. Near-Beta & Beta Titanium Alloys


These alloys offer ultra-high strength and deep hardenability, suited for high-stress applications (e.g., landing gear, medical implants).

Alloy Grade & Name

Composition & Description

Product Forms

Typical Applications

Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al (Ti-10-2-3)

Heat-treatable, deep-hardenable, very high-strength; superior fatigue resistance/strength-toughness. Exceptional hot-die forgeability but limited weldability.

Ingot, Bar, Billet

AF, LG

Ti-3Al-8V-6Cr-4Zr-4Mo (Ti Beta-C) (Grade 19)

Heat-treatable, deep-section hardenable, very high-strength; good toughness-strength, low elastic modulus, and improved stress/localized corrosion resistance in high-temperature sweet/sour brines. Approved for sour service (NACE MR-01-75).

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Seamless Pipe, Wire

GB, LG, NS, PD, SS

Ti-3Al-8V-6Cr-4Zr-4Mo-0.05Pd (Ti Beta-C/Pd) (Grade 20)

Pd-containing version of Ti-38644 (Beta-C/Pd). Equivalent properties but significantly enhanced stress/localized corrosion resistance in high-temperature brines.

Ingot, Bar, Billet, Seamless Pipe

GB, NS, PD

Application Legend

Decode abbreviations used in “Typical Applications” to map alloys to industries:

Abbreviation

Description

Abbreviation

Description

AC

Anode/cathode/cell components

GT

Gas turbine engine components

AD

Aircraft ducting/hydraulic/tubing

HE

Hydrometallurgical extraction

AF

Airframe components

HR

Hydrocarbon refining/processing

AP

Air pollution control equipment

LG

Landing gear components

AR

Architectural/roofing

MI

Medical implants/devices

AU

Automotive components

NS

Navy ship components

BA

Ballistic armor

OP

Offshore hydrocarbon production

CG

Consumer products (watches, etc.)

PB

Pulp/paper bleaching equipment

CP

Chemical processing equipment

PD

Hydrocarbon production/drilling

DS

Desalination/brine concentration

PP

Power plant cooling components

FP

Food processing/pharmaceutical

SR

Sports/recreational equipment

GB

Geothermal brine energy extraction

SS

Space vehicles/structures

Related Resources

  • Titanium Machining Services– Precision fabrication for titanium alloys.
  • Titanium Alloy Properties Chart– Compare mechanical and chemical properties.
  • NACE MR-01-75 Compliant Materials– Alloys for sour service environments.

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