Stainless Steel – Titanium Bimetal
Stainless Steel – Titanium Bimetal
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+ Origin: Nobel Class (Germany)
+ Features: Excellent corrosion resistance, high durability, good heat resistance, light weight.
+ Applications: Marine, construction, mechanical engineering, energy, medical.
Inox-titanium bimetallic material combines the superior properties of inox (stainless steel) and titanium to create a material with many applications in industries requiring sustainability, corrosion resistance, and high durability. This combination is often used in fields where both types of materials are necessary to meet stringent technical requirements.
Size and Thickness:
Size::
Sheets: Inox-titanium bimetallic sheets typically come in standard sizes such as 1220 mm x 2440 mm, or can be customized according to specific customer requirements.
Bars and Tubes: Bars and tubes can range in length from a few centimeters to several meters, and the diameter depends on the technical requirements of the application.
Thickness:
Sheets: The thickness of inox-titanium sheets can range from 1 mm to 25 mm or more, depending on the specific application requirements.
Metal layers: The thickness ratio between inox and titanium can be adjusted to optimize the material's properties, depending on whether the application requires higher sustainability or corrosion resistance.
Characteristics of Inox-Titanium Bimetallic Material:
Inox (Stainless Steel):
Corrosion resistance: Inox is known for its high corrosion resistance, especially in humid environments and mild chemicals.
Mechanical strength: Inox has good mechanical strength and good load-bearing capacity under various conditions.
Easy to process: Can be processed into various shapes such as sheets, bars, tubes, and wires.
Titanium:
Titanium has a high strength-to-weight ratio, lighter than inox but still maintaining superior durability.
Superior corrosion resistance: Titanium has excellent corrosion resistance in many harsh environments, including seawater, acidic, and alkaline environments.
Heat resistance: Titanium has high heat resistance, suitable for high-temperature applications.
Applications of Inox-Titanium Bimetallic Material:
– Chemical industry: Used in tanks, pipelines, and chemical processing equipment, where high corrosion resistance and mechanical strength are required.
– Aerospace industry: Used in aircraft and spacecraft components due to titanium's lightweight, durable, and heat-resistant properties, combined with inox's machinability.
– Medical industry: Used in medical devices and implants, thanks to titanium's biocompatibility and inox's corrosion resistance.
– Energy industry: Applied in power plants, especially in thermal and nuclear power systems, where a combination of mechanical strength, heat resistance, and corrosion resistance is required.
Contact information:
KENTA VIETNAM TECHNICAL CO., LTD




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