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Titanium alloys are a type of non-ferrous metal, which are metals that do not contain iron. They are composed of titanium and other elements, such as aluminum, vanadium, and molybdenum. Titanium alloys are used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical, and marine. They are valued for their strength, light weight, and corrosion resistance.
Titanium alloys are produced in a variety of forms, including sheet, plate, bar, and tube. They are also available in a range of grades, which are determined by the alloying elements and the heat treatment process. The most common grades are commercially pure titanium, alpha-beta alloys, and alpha-beta-gamma alloys.
The titanium alloy market is highly competitive, with many manufacturers offering a wide range of products. Major players in the market include ATI, VSMPO-AVISMA, Timet, and RTI International Metals. Other companies in the market include Allegheny Technologies, Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation, and Kobe Steel. Show Less Read more