What elements are included in titanium-iron alloys?
Titanium-iron alloys primarily consist of titanium (Ti) and iron (Fe), with varying proportions of alloying elements:
- Grade Variations:
- FeTi30/FeTi40: Ti (25–45%), Fe (55–75%), Al (<9.5%), Si (<5%)
. - FeTi70: Ti (65–75%), Fe (remaining), Al (0.5–5%)
. - TC10: Ti + Al + V (enhancing strength and corrosion resistance)
. - Grade F2: Ti (~90%) + Al, Sn, Zr, Fe, O (improving fatigue and creep resistance).
- FeTi30/FeTi40: Ti (25–45%), Fe (55–75%), Al (<9.5%), Si (<5%)