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ASTM B265 - 10

ASTM B265
Abstract

This specification covers annealed titanium and titanium alloy strip, sheet, and plate. The grades of titanium and titanium alloy metal covered by this specification shall have the chemical composition requirements of: nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, iron, oxygen, aluminum, vanadium, tin, ruthenium, palladium, cobalt, molybdenum, chromium, nickel, niobium, zirconium, silicon, and titanium. For sheet and strip, the bend test specimen shall stand being bent cold through without fracture in the outside of the bent portion. Product analysis tolerances cover variations between laboratories in the measurement of chemical content of the specimen. In cutting samples for analysis, the operation should be carried out insofar as possible in a dust-free atmosphere because utmost care must be used in sampling titanium for chemical analysis due to its great affinity for elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen. The chemical analysis shall be conducted by the Standard techniques normally utilized by the manufacturer and purchaser.

This abstract is a brief summary of the referenced standard. It is informational only and not an official part of the standard; the full text of the Standard itself must be referred to for its use and application. ASTM does not give any warranty express or implied or make any representation that the contents of this abstract are accurate, complete or up to date.

1. Scope

 

1.1 This specification covers annealed titanium and titanium alloy strip, sheet, and plate as follows:

1.1.1 Grade 1—Unalloyed titanium,

1.1.2 Grade 2—Unalloyed titanium,

1.1.2.1 Grade 2H—Unalloyed titanium (Grade 2 with 58 ksi minimum UTS),


1.1.3 Grade 3—Unalloyed titanium,

1.1.4 Grade 4—Unalloyed titanium,

1.1.5 Grade 5—Titanium alloy (6 % aluminum, 4 % vanadium),

1.1.6 Grade 6—Titanium alloy (5 % aluminum, 2.5 % tin),

1.1.7 Grade 7—Unalloyed titanium plus 0.12 to 0.25 % palladium,

1.1.7.1 Grade 7H—Unalloyed titanium plus 0.12 to 0.25 % palladium (Grade 7 with 58 ksi minimum UTS),


1.1.8 Grade 9—Titanium alloy (3.0 % aluminum, 2.5 % vanadium),

1.1.9 Grade 11—Unalloyed titanium plus 0.12 to 0.25 % palladium,

1.1.10 Grade 12—Titanium alloy (0.3 % molybdenum, 0.8 % nickel),

1.1.11 Grade 13—Titanium alloy (0.5 % nickel, 0.05 % ruthenium),

1.1.12 Grade 14—Titanium alloy (0.5 % nickel, 0.05 % ruthenium),

1.1.13 Grade 15—Titanium alloy (0.5 % nickel, 0.05 % ruthenium),

1.1.14 Grade 16—Unalloyed titanium plus 0.04 to 0.08 % palladium,

1.1.14.1 Grade 16H—Unalloyed titanium plus 0.04 to 0.08 % palladium (Grade 16 with 58 ksi minimum UTS),


1.1.15 Grade 17—Unalloyed titanium plus 0.04 to 0.08 % palladium,

1.1.16 Grade 18—Titanium alloy (3 % aluminum, 2.5 % vanadium) plus 0.04 to 0.08 % palladium,

1.1.17 Grade 19—Titanium alloy (3 % aluminum, 8 % vanadium, 6 % chromium, 4 % zirconium, 4 % molybdenum),

1.1.18 Grade 20—Titanium alloy (3 % aluminum, 8 % vanadium, 6 % chromium, 4 % zirconium, 4 % molybdenum) plus 0.04 % to 0.08 % palladium,

1.1.19 Grade 21—Titanium alloy (15 % molybdenum, 3 % aluminum, 2.7 % niobium, 0.25 % silicon),

1.1.20 Grade 23—Titanium alloy (6 % aluminum, 4 % vanadium with extra low interstitial elements, ELI),

1.1.21 Grade 24—Titanium alloy (6 % aluminum, 4 % vanadium) plus 0.04 % to 0.08 % palladium,

1.1.22 Grade 25—Titanium alloy (6 % aluminum, 4 % vanadium) plus 0.3 % to 0.8 % nickel and 0.04 % to 0.08 % palladium,

1.1.23 Grade 26—Unalloyed titanium plus 0.08 to 0.14 % ruthenium,

1.1.23.1 Grade 26H—Unalloyed titanium plus 0.08 to 0.14 % ruthenium (Grade 26 with 58 ksi minimum UTS),


1.1.24 Grade 27—Unalloyed titanium plus 0.08 to 0.14 % ruthenium,

1.1.25 Grade 28—Titanium alloy (3 % aluminum, 2.5 % vanadium) plus 0.08 to 0.14 % ruthenium,

1.1.26 Grade 29—Titanium alloy (6 % aluminum, 4 % vanadium with extra low interstitial elements, ELI) plus 0.08 to 0.14 % ruthenium,

1.1.27 Grade 30—Titanium alloy (0.3 % cobalt, 0.05 % palladium),

1.1.28 Grade 31—Titanium alloy (0.3 % cobalt, 0.05 % palladium),

1.1.29 Grade 32—Titanium alloy (5 % aluminum, 1 % tin, 1 % zirconium, 1 % vanadium, 0.8 % molybdenum),

1.1.30 Grade 33—Titanium alloy (0.4 % nickel, 0.015 % palladium, 0.02 5 % ruthenium, 0.15 % chromium),

1.1.31 Grade 34—Titanium alloy (0.4 % nickel, 0.015 % palladium, 0.025 % ruthenium, 0.15 % chromium),

1.1.32 Grade 35—Titanium alloy (4.5 % aluminum, 2 % molybdenum, 1.6 % vanadium, 0.5 % iron, 0.3 % silicon),

1.1.33 Grade 36—Titanium alloy (45 % niobium),

1.1.34 Grade 37—Titanium alloy (1.5 % aluminum), and

1.1.35 Grade 38—Titanium alloy (4 % aluminum, 2.5 % vanadium, 1.5 % iron).

Note 1—H grade material is identical to the corresponding numeric grade (that is, Grade 2H = Grade 2) except for the higher guaranteed minimum UTS, and may always be certified as meeting the requirements of its corresponding numeric grade. Grades 2H, 7H, 16H, and 26H are intended primarily for pressure vessel use.

The H grades were added in response to a user association request based on its study of over 5200 commercial Grade 2, 7, 16, and 26 test reports, where over 99 % met the 58 ksi minimum UTS.

1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered Standard.

 

2. Referenced Documents (purchase separately) The documents listed below are referenced within the subject standard but are not provided as part of the Standard.
ASTM Standards

E8 Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials
E29 Practice for Using Significant Digits in Test Data to Determine Conformance with Specifications
E290 Test Methods for Bend Testing of Material for Ductility
E539 Test Method for X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometric Analysis of 6Al-4V Titanium Alloy
E1409 Test Method for Determination of Oxygen and Nitrogen in Titanium and Titanium Alloys by the Inert Gas Fusion Technique
E1447 Test Method for Determination of Hydrogen in Titanium and Titanium Alloys by Inert Gas Fusion Thermal Conductivity/Infrared Detection Method
E1941 Test Method for Determination of Carbon in Refractory and Reactive Metals and Their Alloys
E2371 Test Method for Analysis of Titanium and Titanium Alloys by Atomic Emission Plasma Spectrometry
E2626 Guide for Spectrometric Analysis of Reactive and Refractory Metals


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Index Terms

 

plate; sheet; strip; titanium; titanium alloys; Palladium (titanium plus palladium)--specifications; Titanium plus palladium--specifications; Titanium (Ti)/alloys--specifications; UNS R50250 (Ti, unalloyed); UNS R50400 (Ti, unalloyed); UNS R50550 (Ti, unalloyed); UNS R50700 (Ti, unalloyed); UNS R52250 (Ti, low-alloyed); UNS R52400 (Ti, low-alloyed); UNS R53400 (Ti alloy); UNS R56400 (Ti alloy); UNS R58030 (Ti alloy); ICS Number Code 77.150.50 (Titanium products)

 

 

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DOI: 10.1520/B0265-10

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ASTM B265 (Nonferrous Metal Standards and Nonferrous Alloy Standards)
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