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Foil

Titanium Foil

Titanium foil is a thin sheet of titanium metal that is commonly used in various industries and applications. The production process of titanium foil is composed of main working procedure including hot rolling, cold rolling and auxiliary working procedure (pickling, degrease, heat treatment and shearing).  Titanium and titanium alloy foils can be used in electronics, chemicals, watches, glasses, jewelry, sporting goods, machinery, plating equipment, environmental equipment, golf and precision machining industries, etc.. Titanium foil is generally more expensive compared to other metals due to the high cost of titanium raw materials and the specialized manufacturing processes involved.

Grades Offered
  • Grade 1

  • Grade 2

  • Grade 5

Size Offered
  • (0.001"-0.004") x 4.8" x coil

  • (0.004"-0.01") x 18" x coil

  • (0.012"-0.0158") x 48" x coil

Standards Offered
StandardsDescription
ASTM B265 This standard covers titanium and titanium alloy strip, sheet, and plate, including foil. It specifies the chemical composition, mechanical properties, dimensions, tolerances, and surface finishes for various grades of titanium and titanium alloys.
ASTM F67ASTM F67 is a standard specification for unalloyed titanium for surgical implant applications. It covers the chemical composition, mechanical properties, and other requirements for commercially pure titanium materials used in the manufacture of surgical implants.
 ASTM F136ASTM F136 is a standard specification for titanium-6 aluminum-4 vanadium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) for surgical implant applications. It provides the requirements for the chemical composition, mechanical properties, and other characteristics of this alloy used in the manufacture of surgical implants.


Testing Offered

Dimensional Testing

Tensile Strength

Corrosion Resistance Testing

Ductility Testing

Microstructural Analysis

Chemical Composition Analysis

Surface Roughness Measurement

Heat resistance testing

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