Grade 2 titanium is called the “workhorse” of the commercially pure titanium industry, thanks to its varied usability and wide availability. It shares many of the same qualities as Grade 1 titanium, but it is slightly stronger. Both are equally corrosion resistant.

This grade possesses good weldability, strength, ductility and formability. This makes Grade 2 titanium bar and sheet are the prime choice for many fields of applications:

titanium grade 2

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM GRADE 2

Element Content (%)
Titanium, Ti ≥ 98.9
Iron, Fe ≤ 0.30
Oxygen, O ≤ 0.25
Carbon, C ≤ 0.080
Nitrogen, N ≤ 0.030
Hydrogen, H ≤ 0.015

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM GRADE 2

Properties Metric Imperial
Tensile strength 485 MPa 70300 psi
Yield strength 345 MPa 50000 psi
Poisson’s ratio 0.34-0.40 0.34-0.40
Elastic modulus 105 – 120 GPa 15200 – 17400 ksi
Elongation at break 28% 28%
Hardness (HV) 160-200 160-200

 

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM GRADE 2

Properties Metric Imperial
Density 4.51 g/cm3 0.163 lb/in3
Melting point 1660°C 3020°F

 

TITANIUM GRADE 2 SPECIFICATION

Titanium Grade 2 is designated as UNS R50400, European Standard EN 10204-3.1

Specifications for Titanium Grade 2 include the following:

Rod and Bar: ASTM B348; ASME SB348; Miltary Standard MIL-T-9047,

Pipe and Tube: Seamless Pipe: ASTM B861; ASME SB861; Welded Pipe: ASTM B862; ASME SB862; Welded & Seamless Tube ASTM B338; ASME SB338;

Plate, Sheet & Strip: ASTM B265; ASME SB265; MIL-T-9046; Aerospace Standard 4902G, T-9046 CP-3.

Trademark Notice: Some names are trade names and/or trademarks of specific manufacturers. American Special Metals, Corp. is not affiliated with any manufacturer(s). Orders will be filled to meet specifications from any available source(s). Names are listed solely for reference to help identify products consistent with listed specifications.

American Special Metals, Corp. makes all reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy and correctness of the data in this document but makes no representations or warranties as to the data’s accuracy, correctness or reliability. All data are for general information only and not for providing design advice. It is the responsibility of the user to test specific alloys under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose.

USAGE & APPLICATION OF TITANIUM GRADE 2

Grade 2 Unalloyed Ti (“Pure”) 50A alloy is used in the following application areas:

Our Overseas Dealers table

UAE, Bahrain, Italy, Indonesia, Malaysia, United States, Mexico, Jordan, Vendula, Brazil, Peru, Nigeria, Kuwait, Oman,
Thailand (Bangkok), Iran, Germany, UK, Canada, Russia, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, South Africa,
Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Algeria, Kenya, Sudan, Tunisia, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Katand, Mozambique,
Egypt, Spain, Chile, Argentina, Tanzania, Singapore.

Our Overseas Dealers table

UAE, Bahrain, Italy, Indonesia, Malaysia, United States, Mexico, Jordan, Vendula, Brazil, Peru, Nigeria, Kuwait, Oman,
Thailand (Bangkok), Iran, Germany, UK, Canada, Russia, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, South Africa,
Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Algeria, Kenya, Sudan, Tunisia, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Katand, Mozambique,
Egypt, Spain, Chile, Argentina, Tanzania, Singapore.

Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Surat, Pune, Nagpur, Indore, Bhopal, Visakhapatnam,
Vadodra, Nashik, Faridabad, Rajkot, Aurangabad, Ranchi, Coimbatore, Raipur, Mysore, Bhubaneswar, Salem, Bhilai, Bikaner

Our Domestic Supply table

Our Domestic Supply table

Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Surat, Pune, Nagpur, Indore, Bhopal, Visakhapatnam,
Vadodra, Nashik, Faridabad, Rajkot, Aurangabad, Ranchi, Coimbatore, Raipur, Mysore, Bhubaneswar, Salem, Bhilai, Bikaner