Titanium Alloy Grade4 is “unalloyed” titanium offering optimum ductility and cold formability. The material has high impact toughness and is readily weldable. The material is capable of deep drawing.
Standard Specification: ASTM B265 , ASME SB265, ASTM F67, AMS-T-9046B CP4 AMS 4940 MIL-T-9046J CP4
Standard |
Werkstoff No. |
UNS |
Commercial Pure Titanium Grade4 |
3.7065 |
R50700 |
Technical Data Sheet
Chemical Composition |
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Weight % |
Ti |
C |
Fe |
N |
O |
H |
Commercial Pure Titanium Grade4 |
Balance |
0.08 |
0.5 |
0.05 |
0.4 |
0.015 |
Typical Mechanical Properties (Tensile Requirements)
Material |
Tensile Strength, min |
Yield Strength (0.2% Offset) min or range |
Elongation in 4D,min% |
Reduction of Area Min % |
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ksi |
MPa |
ksi |
MPa |
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Commercial Pure Titanium Grade4 |
80 |
550 |
70 |
483 |
15 |
25 |
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