Titanium wire

Application of Titanium wire and Titanium alloy wire
Titanium and titanium alloys can be made into wires of different specifications based on their performance, generally classified as: pure titanium wire, titanium alloy wire, pure titanium spectacle wire, titanium straight wire, titanium welding wire, titanium hanging wire, titanium coil wire, titanium bright wire, medical titanium wire, and titanium nickel alloy wire.Each type has its own specific application.

1.Welding wire. Currently, more than 80% of titanium and titanium alloy wires are used as welding wires. For example, they are used in the welding of various titanium equipment, welding of pipes, repair welding of turbine discs and blades of aircraft jet engines, and welding of engine casings, etc.
2. Titanium wire is widely used in industries such as chemical engineering, pharmaceuticals, and papermaking due to its excellent corrosion resistance.
3. Titanium and titanium alloy wires are used to manufacture fasteners, load-bearing components, springs, etc. for their excellent comprehensive properties.
4. In the healthcare industry, titanium and titanium alloys are used to manufacture medical devices, such as dental crown implants and cranial fixation devices.
5. Some titanium alloy wires, due to their shape-memory property, are used to manufacture satellite antennas, shoulder pads for clothes, women's underwear, and other items.
6. In the electroplating and water treatment industries, titanium and titanium alloy wires are used to manufacture various electrodes.
Introduction and Application of Nickel-Titanium Alloy Wire
Nickel-titanium alloy wire is a special alloy material with shape memory effect, also known as memory alloy wire or NiTi alloy wire.Nickel-titanium alloy wire is a special alloy material with shape memory effect, also known as memory alloy wire or NiTi alloy wire. It is composed of two elements, nickel and titanium, and is usually prepared in a NiTi alloy ratio of nearly equal molar proportions. It is composed of two elements, nickel and titanium, and is usually prepared in a NiTi alloy ratio of nearly equal molar proportions.
The chemical composition of NiTi alloy wire can vary within the following range:
2. Titanium (Ti) content: Approximately 45% to 50%.
3. Small amounts of impurity elements: such as iron (Fe), aluminum (Al), chromium (Cr), etc. Their content is very low, usually not exceeding 1%.
Properties of NiTi alloy wire
Superelasticity: It possesses a high capacity for elastic deformation, enabling it to be bent and deformed within a wide range without undergoing permanent deformation.
Corrosion Resistance: It has excellent corrosion resistance and can be used for a long time in acidic and alkaline environments.
Excellent mechanical properties: The NiTi alloy wire possesses high strength, hardness and toughness, capable of withstanding considerable force and stress while maintaining its shape memory effect and super elasticity.