Titanium Fasteners - Bolts, Nuts & Screws

Unique for its strength, lightness of weight and corrosion resistance

Titanium fasteners are best known for being strong, lightweight, and corrosion resistant. They are critical to many industries including chlor alkali, marine, off-shore oil & gas, desalination, medical, and pulp and paper.  Grade 2 and 5 are the most commonly used grades of titanium screws:
•  Grade 2 (UNS R50400 / 3.7035) :Commercially pure titanium and the most common grade for screws.
•  Grade 5 (UNS R56400 / 3.7165): Superior strength-to-weight ratio for a unique combination of corrosion and high strength.

Corrosion Resistance
Saltwater
Perhaps the most notable attribute of titanium fasteners are their superior corrosion resistance to salt water / seawater. Titanium screws have the unique ability to rapidly regrow their protective passive layer in the presence of oxygen, giving them unparalleled resistance to salt water environments.
•  Proven resistance in decades of polluted seawater
•  Usable in ocean depths of a mile beneath the surface
•  Resistant to high velocity, rapidly moving currents as well as stagnant seawater
•  Not affected by the presence of sulfides in seawater
•  Ideal for sea splash and tide zones
•  Seawater resistant to temperatures as high as 500°F (260°C)

Chloride, Chlorine & Other Media
Similar to salt water, titanium’s strong, protective oxide film which regenerates in oxygen makes it extremely resistant to oxidizing environments, and chlorides solutions, including hypochlorites, chlorates, perchlorates, sodium chlorite, and chlorine dioxide. This protection holds true as long as moisture is present – which can be as little as 50ppm of moisture. Oxidizing environments in the absence of water can cause titanium to rapidly corrode or even ignite. Titanium screws are not resistant to reducing media and acids (see chart).

Lightweight Strength
Not only are titanium grade 5 fasteners extremely strong, offering 148 ksi UTS and 138ksi yield they are also incredibly light. With a density of 4.51 g /cm3, titanium has on of the the highest strength-to-weight ratios available to industry. Titanium Grade 5 screws are 4 times stronger than 316 stainless steel at nearly half the weight. This makes titanium fasteners ideal for applications that require both lightness of weight and excellent strength such medical, military and sporting goods.

Which Grade is Best for Your Application?
The most common grades of of Titanium fasteners are Grade 2 (commercially pure Ti) and Grade 5 (Ti 6Al-4V - high strength). Still not sure? With decades of materials expertise and industrial experience, our engineers can help you select the best titanium fastener for your application. Other resources include: Titanium Torque Specs.


Titanium Fastener Stock and Availability

Stock
Titanium screws, bolts, nuts, washers, lock washers, hose clamps and threaded rods are stocked and ready to ship. Below is a list of some of the most commonly stocked sizes but please check with us as other sizes are available and our stock is updated regularly.
•  Grade 2: Sizes M2 - M8; #2 - 3/8”
•  Grade 5: Sizes  M2 – M16; #4 – ½”

Custom Availability
Titanium screw styles, if not in stock, can be made to order with minimum quantities, typically around 25 pcs. We also can provide fasteners in Titanium grade 7 and grade 23. The normal lead time for standard titanium is only few days. For custom titanium fasteners, we can typically ship in about 4 weeks. Be sure to contact us for specific lead times and expediting needs.
•  Diameter sizes:  Standard #00 – 4” in diameter / Metric M1.2 – M48
•  Threads: UNC, UNF, UNJ, UNR, Rolled or Cut
•  Minimum Volume – Typically 25pcs depending on size and stock
•  Custom to print
•  All ANSI/ASME and DIN / ISO standards
•  NACE MR0175, ASTM, ASME, MIL specifications, DFAR and Domestic available

Expediting Options
Time critical? Just let us know!  We have a large stock of grade 2 and 5 titanium fasteners, ready to ship and do our best to accommodate your needs.


Titanium Fastener Styles

Titanium Screws 12 Point ScrewsButton Head Cap ScrewsFlat Head ScrewsHex Head Cap Screws, Pan Head Screws, Security Screws, Set ScrewsSocket Head Cap Screws, Vented Screws
•  DIN 603 / ISO 8677
•  DIN 912 / ISO 4762
•  DIN 913 / ISO 4026
•  DIN 914 / ISO 4027
•  DIN 915 / ISO 4028
•  DIN 916 / ISO 4029
•  DIN 921
•  DIN 931 / ISO 4014
•  DIN 933 / ISO 4017
•  DIN 961 / ISO 8676
 
•  DIN 965 / ISO 7046
•  DIN 966 / ISO 7047
•  DIN 7991 / ISO 10642
•  DIN 7380 / ISO 7380
•  DIN 84 / ISO 1207
•  DIN 85 / ISO 1580
•  DIN 34822
•  DIN 34821
•  DIN 7504 / ISO 15480
•  DIN 7984 
•  DIN 963 / ISO 2009
Titanium Bolts Hex Head Bolts, Shoulder Bolts, Wedge Anchor Bolts •  DIN 931
•  DIN 933
•  ISO 4014
•  ISO 4017
•  ISO 7370
Titanium Nuts Hex Nuts, Lock Nuts •  DIN 439 / ISO 4035
•  DIN 934 / ISO 4032
•  DIN 985 / ISO 7040
•  DIN 986
•  DIN 980 / ISO 7042 / ISO 19513
•  DIN 6923 / ISO 4161
Titanium Studs/Rod Studs, Threaded Rod, Weld Studs •  DIN 975
•  DIN 976
Titanium Washers Flat Washers, Lock Washer •  DIN 125 / ISO 7089 / ISO 7090
•  DIN 126 / ISO 7091
•  DIN 127 / ISO 7090
•  DIN 9021 / ISO 7093
Titanium Hose Clamps Medium Duty Hose Clamps, Worm Drive Hose Clamps

 

 


Titanium Grades, Chemistry & Specifications

Titanium Grade 2 / UNS R50400 / 3.7035 (Commercially Pure)

Unalloyed titanium; Commercially pure titanium is the most common grade of titanium utilized throughout industry due to its ease of availability and good properties. Learn more about titanium grade 2.

Titanium Grade 2 Specifications: UNS R50400, ASTM B 348, AMS 4921, ASTM F 67, ISO 5832-2, EN 3.7035, ASTM F467 (Nuts), ASTM F468 (Bolts, Screws, Studs)

Titanium Grade 2 Chemistry


 

Titanium Grade 5 (Ti 6Al-4V) / UNS R56400 / 3.7165

Known as the “workhorse” of the titanium alloys, Ti 6Al-4V, or Grade 5 titanium, is 2x stronger than titanium grade 2. This alloy offers high strength and light weight, useful formability and high corrosion resistance. Ti 6AI-4V finds many uses in the aerospace, medical, marine and chemical processing industries. Learn more about grade 5 titanium.

Titanium Grade 5 Specifications:  UNS R56400, EN 3.7165, ASTM - B265, B348, B381, B861, F467 and F468, AMS - 4911, 4928, 4935, 4965 and 4967, MIL-T - 9046 and - 9047, EN 3.7165, ASTM F467 (Nuts), ASTM F468 (Bolts, Screws, Studs)

Titanium Grade 5 Chemistry


 

Titanium Grade 7 (Ti-0.15Pd) / UNS R52400 / 3.7235

Grade 7 is the most corrosion resistant of all titanium alloys and is typically used in chemical processes and production equipment components. Similar to Grade 2, but with the addition of 0.12 to 0.25% palladium, Grade 7 has enhanced corrosion resistance to reducing acids and localized attack in hot halides. Click here to see a chart that compares titanium grade 7 to grade 2.

Titanium Grade 7 Specifications: ASTM - B265, B337, B338, B348, B363, B381, B861 and B862, EN 3.7235, ASTM F467 (Nuts), ASTM F468 (Bolts, Screws, Studs)

Titanium Grade 7 Chemistry


Titanium Grade 23 (TI 6AL-4V ELI) / UNSR56401 / 3.7165

Titanium grade 23 or TI 6AL-4V ELI is an Extra Low Intersticial grade. This grade is similar to Grade 5, but because of the low intersticials, its mechanical properties are enhanced. This ELI grade is often found in more demanding medical device applications as well as industrial applications.

Titanium Grade 23 Specifications: UNS R52400, ASTM - B265, B348, B363, B381, B861, B862 andF136, AMS - 4907, 4930 and 4956, EN 3.7165, ASTM F467 (Nuts), ASTM F468 (Bolts, Screws, Studs)

Titanium Grade 23 Chemistry

Other titanium grades are also available upon request.


Titanium Frequently Asked Question of the Week

High Strength Titanium Grade 5 Compared to Monel K500

Q: How does Monel K500 Compared to Titanium Grade 5?

A: Both Monel and titanium will both offer excellent resistance to saltwater conditions. Titanium will perform slightly better than Monel in stagnant seawater – but this is minuscule.

The main differences are strength and applications. In terms of strength, Monel K500 will offer about 160ksi of tensile strength compared to grade 5 titanium bolts 148ksi. – slightly higher. Monel K500 bolts are also more commonly used by the military for saltwater conditions and can be quoted per MIL Spec.

In comparison, titanium grade 5 per spec TI 6AL-4V can be used in medical applications for inertness, biocompatibility and strength.

 


Mechanical Properties

Titanium Tensile Data


 

Titanium's Resistance to Chlorine

Titanium Resistance Chlorine

 


Corrosion Data

Titanium Corrosion Data

corrosion chart


Corrosion resistance grade 7 vs grade 2

 


 

Titanium Grade 5 Temperauture vs Strength

TI5 Temperature vs Strength


Titanium Screws  

12 Point    12 Point Screws Titanium 12 point screws are best for applications that require higher torque than a socket head cap screw or head head bolt, however they are be less economical due to the complexity to manufacture the head. Available in 1/4" or larger sizes. •  IFI-115
•  MIL SPEC
•  DIN 34822
•  DIN 34821
Button Head    Button Head Cap Screws Titanium button head screws offer a wide clamping area and low profile. Button heads are most commmonly available with a socket driver and are best for fastening material that is too thin to counter bore. • ASME B18.3
• ASME 18.3.4M
• DIN 7380 / ISO 7380
 Flat Head 3D    Flat Head Screws Titanium flat head screws are typically offererd in a 82° countersink angle, but can be custom made to other angles from 60° -120°. Available in slotted and socket drivers, titanium flat head screws are designed to be flush with the surface. Phillips, 6-lobe, torx and tamperproof drivers can also be specially manufacturing per drawing. •  ASME B18.3
•  ASME B18.3.6
•  DIN 963 / ISO 2009
•  DIN 965 / ISO 7046
•  DIN 7991 / ISO 10642
Hex Cap Screw    Hex Head Cap Screws Hex head cap screws offer an added washer face to the bolt head which is lacking on a hex bolt. Titanium hex head cap screws provide tighter dimensional tolerances over hex bolts. These screws are best used for applications that need a high clamping force with easy access. Generally available in #2 - 1/2" sizes and metric sizes. • ASME B18.6.3
• DIN 931 / ISO 4014
• DIN 933 / ISO 4017
• DIN 961 / ISO 8676
pan head screw s    Pan Head Screws Titanium pan head screws feature a rounded top are with either a slotted or phillips driver. These screws are best used for small diameter fastener needs, as well as low torque applications. • ASME B18.6.3
• DIN 7985
• DIN 921
• DIN 85 / ISO 1580
• DIN 84 / ISO 1207
  (cheese head)
• DIN 966 / ISO 7047
  (raised counter sunk)
SecScrew Drives   Security Screws When security is critcal, titanium tamper proof driver designs provide resistance to unwanted removal due to the fact that they are not accessible with an ordinary driver. Titanium security screws are available in several different drive styles and heads, as well as custom per print.  
Set Screw    Set Screws Titanium set screws are available in cup, cone, flat, dog and half-dog points. Set screws have no head and feature a socket or slotted driver at one end. • ASME B18.3
• DIN 913 / ISO 4026
• DIN 914 / ISO 4027
• DIN 915 / ISO 4028
• DIN 916 / ISO 4029
Socket Head Cap Screw Short Image     Socket Head Cap Screws Titanium socket head cap screws are known as a safe reliable fastener in limited access situations where there is little clearance around the screws. They are also economic. • ASME B18.3
• DIN 912 / ISO 4762
• DIN 7984
Vented Screw Main Image short    Vented Screws Vented screws are ideal for high vacuum fastening because the hole drilled through its axis (from head through threads) allows gases/contaminents to vent and relieve pressure. Titanium vented screws are available in any style.  

Titanium Bolts 

Hex Bolt    Hex Head Bolts Titanium hex bolts are similar to hex head cap screws but without the added washer face. They are an economic solution to high clamping force applications with ease access. • ASME B18.2.1
• DIN 931 / ISO 4014
• DIN 933 / ISO 4017
Shoulder Bolt    Shoulder Bolts Titanium shoulder bolts are made up of a head, shoulder and threaded segment. The smooth shoulder section allows for rotating parts. Typically available with socket drivers. • ASME
• DIN 7379 / ISO 7379
• ISO 7370
Wedge anchor Wedge Anchor Bolts Also referred to as anchor studs, Titanium wedge anchor bolts are an ideal solution when you need a high strength, corrosion resistant fastener to attach equipment and materials to concrete.  

Titanium Nuts 

Hex Nut       Hex Nuts Titanium hex nuts are available in a variety of styles including finished hex nuts, jam nuts and heavy hex nuts. • ASME B18.16.3
• ASME B18.2.2
• DIN 439 / ISO 4035
• DIN 934 / ISO 4032
• DIN 986
Lock Nuts       Lock Nuts Lock nuts are available in all metal (all metal, flexloc and stover) and polymer insert styles. All-metal titanium lock provide even load distribution and can be used at high temperatures. Polymer insert styles are more economical and are best for temperatures under than 350°F. • ASME B18.16.3M
• DIN 980 / ISO 7042 / 
  ISO 19513
• DIN 6923 / ISO 4161
• DIN 985 / ISO 10511 /
  ISO 7040

Titanium Studs & Threaded Rod 

Studs    Studs Titanium studs are fully threaded or partially threaded and made to custom lengths. • ASME B18.31.2
• DIN 976
Threaded Rod 2    Threaded Rod Titanium threaded rod or all thread are available in lengths greater than 1 foot. Minimum order quantity is a total of 6 of rod (1 x 6ft rod, 2 x 3ft rods, etc.). • ASME B1.1
• DIN 975
arc and capacitor no text    Weld Studs Weld studs are available in both arc or capacitor discharge (CD) styles. Titanium weld studs provide an extremely secure fastening solution for permanent attachments with only one side accessible.  

 Titanium Washers 

Washer      Flat Washers Titanium washers are stocked in SAE sizes, but also availabe in USS, oversized and custom sizes upon request. • ASME 18.21.1
• SAE / USS
• DIN 125 / ISO 7089 /
  ISO 7090
• DIN 126 / ISO 7091
Lock Washer      Lock Washers Titanium split lock washer are available in stock. Belleville spring lock washers can also be made upon request. • ASME B18.21.1
• DIN 127 / ISO 7090
• DIN 6796 /  ISO 10690

Titanium Hose Clamps 

Worm Drive Hose Clamp   Worm Drive Hose Clamp Titanium worm drive hose clamps offer an economic and resusable connection. SAE
Medium Duty Hose Clamp Image   Medium Duty Hose Clamps Titanium hose clamps feature a nut-and-bolt hose clamp with rolled band edges for the most secure, higher torque hold that is usable in both high and low pressure conditions. SAE

 

Titanium Gaskets (3.7035)

Gaskets unique for their strength, lightness of weight and corrosion resistance

JG/JP Gasket
 JGJP Basic Image
Parameters
  • Temp: Cryogenic to 1830°F / 1000°C
  • Pressure: Vacuum to 5800psi / 400bar
  • Pressure class: 1500 / PN400
  • Carrier metal:  Stainless & Specialty alloys
  • Thickness: 0.098" to 0.394" (2.5 - 10mm)
  • Max dimension: 144in / 4000mm
 Applications
  • Extreme pressure & temperatures
  • Corrosive media, H2, hazardous service
  • Replaces: Spiral Wound / Kammprofile
Advantages

Overview of Titanium Gaskets

Titanium gaskets are best known for being strong, lightweight, and corrosion resistant. They are critical to many industries including chlor alkali, marine, off-shore oil & gas, desalination, medical, and pulp and paper.  Grade 2 and 5 are the most commonly used grades of titanium gaskets.

Titanium semi-metalic gaskets with a PTFE or graphite soft sealing material are available in the Revoseal JG / JP design which is usable in the most corrosive environments and has a pressure rating of from vacuum to 5800psi / 400bar. WIth a leak rate 15000x less than spiral wound gaskets, you can be sure that hazardous fumes and vapors will be conatained creating the safest work environment possible. Furthermore, our titanium gaskets are customizable and accomodate dissimilar flange faces and large gaps.

Corrosion Resistance
Saltwater
Perhaps the most notable attribute of titanium is its superior corrosion resistance to salt water / seawater. Titanium gaskets have the unique ability to rapidly regrow their protective passive layer in the presence of oxygen, giving them unparalleled resistance to salt water environments.
•  Proven resistance in decades of polluted seawater
•  Usable in ocean depths of a mile beneath the surface
•  Resistant to high velocity, rapidly moving currents as well as stagnant seawater
•  Not affected by the presence of sulfides in seawater
•  Ideal for sea splash and tide zones
•  Seawater resistant to temperatures as high as 500°F (260°C)

Chloride, Chlorine & Other Media
Similar to salt water, titanium’s strong, protective oxide film which regenerates in oxygen makes it extremely resistant to oxidizing environments, and chlorides solutions, including hypochlorites, chlorates, perchlorates, sodium chlorite, and chlorine dioxide. This protection holds true as long as moisture is present – which can be as little as 50ppm of moisture. Oxidizing environments in the absence of water can cause titanium to rapidly corrode or even ignite. Titanium gaskets are not resistant to reducing media and acids (see chart).

Which Grade is Best for Your Application?
The most common grades of of Titanium gaskets are Grade 2. Still not sure? With decades of materials expertise and industrial experience, our engineers can help you select the best grade for your application.


Titanium Gasket Availability and Lead Time

Custom Availability
Titanium gaskets can be made to order in both standard and custom designs with normal lead time of approximately 4 weeks. Be sure to contact us for specific lead times and any expediting needs.

  • Titanium grades 2
  • Max dimension: 144in / 4000mm
  • Custom to print available
  • NACE MR0175, ASTM, ASME, DFAR and Domestic available

Expediting Options
Time critical? Just let us know!  We have a large stock of grade 2 titanium gaskets, ready to ship and do our best to accommodate your needs.


Titanium Grades, Chemistry & Specifications

Titanium Grade 2 / UNS R50400 / 3.7035 (Commercially Pure)

Unalloyed titanium; Commercially pure titanium is the most common grade of titanium utilized throughout industry due to its ease of availability and good properties. Learn more about titanium grade 2.

Titanium Grade 2 Specifications: UNS R50400, ASTM B 348, AMS 4921, ASTM F 67, ISO 5832-2, EN 3.7035

Titanium Grade 2 Chemistry


 

Mechanical Properties

Titanium Tensile Data


 

Titanium's Resistance to Chlorine

Titanium Resistance Chlorine

 


Corrosion Data

Titanium Corrosion Data

corrosion chart

Titanium Fasteners - Bolts, Nuts & Screws

Unique for its strength, lightness of weight and corrosion resistance

Titanium fasteners are best known for being strong, lightweight, and corrosion resistant. They are critical to many industries including chlor alkali, marine, off-shore oil & gas, desalination, medical, and pulp and paper.  Grade 2 and 5 are the most commonly used grades of titanium screws:
•  Grade 2 (UNS R50400 / 3.7035) :Commercially pure titanium and the most common grade for screws.
•  Grade 5 (UNS R56400 / 3.7165): Superior strength-to-weight ratio for a unique combination of corrosion and high strength.

Corrosion Resistance
Saltwater
Perhaps the most notable attribute of titanium is its superior corrosion resistance to salt water / seawater. Titanium screws have the unique ability to rapidly regrow their protective passive layer in the presence of oxygen, giving them unparalleled resistance to salt water environments.
•  Proven resistance in decades of polluted seawater
•  Usable in ocean depths of a mile beneath the surface
•  Resistant to high velocity, rapidly moving currents as well as stagnant seawater
•  Not affected by the presence of sulfides in seawater
•  Ideal for sea splash and tide zones
•  Seawater resistant to temperatures as high as 500°F (260°C)

Chloride, Chlorine & Other Media
Similar to salt water, titanium’s strong, protective oxide film which regenerates in oxygen makes it extremely resistant to oxidizing environments, and chlorides solutions, including hypochlorites, chlorates, perchlorates, sodium chlorite, and chlorine dioxide. This protection holds true as long as moisture is present – which can be as little as 50ppm of moisture. Oxidizing environments in the absence of water can cause titanium to rapidly corrode or even ignite. Titanium screws are not resistant to reducing media and acids (see chart).

Lightweight Strength
Not only are titanium grade 5 fasteners extremely strong, offering 148 ksi UTS and 138ksi yield they are also incredibly light. With a density of 4.51 g /cm3, titanium has on of the the highest strength-to-weight ratios available to industry. Titanium Grade 5 screws are 4 times stronger than 316 stainless steel at nearly half the weight. This makes titanium fasteners ideal for applications that require both lightness of weight and excellent strength such medical, military and sporting goods.

Which Grade is Best for Your Application?
The most common grades of of Titanium fasteners are Grade 2 and Grade 5. Still not sure? With decades of materials expertise and industrial experience, our engineers can help you select the best titanium fastener for your application. Other resources include: Titanium Torque SpecsFlange DimensionsFlange Bolting Chart.


Titanium Fastener Stock and Availability

Stock
Titanium screws, bolts, nuts, washers, lock washers, hose clamps and threaded rods are stocked and ready to ship. Below is a list of some of the most commonly stocked sizes but please check with us as other sizes are available and our stock is updated regularly.
•  Grade 2: Sizes M2 - M8; #2 - 3/8”
•  Grade 5: Sizes  M2 – M16; #4 – ½”

Custom Availability
Titanium screw styles, if not in stock, can be made to order with minimum quantities, typically around 25 pcs. We also can provide fasteners in Titanium grade 7 and grade 23. The normal lead time for standard titanium is only few days. For custom titanium fasteners, we can typically ship in about 4 weeks. Be sure to contact us for specific lead times and expediting needs.
•  Diameter sizes:  Standard #00 – 4” in diameter / Metric M1.2 – M48
•  Threads: UNC, UNF, UNJ, UNR, Rolled or Cut
•  Minimum Volume – Typically 25pcs depending on size and stock
•  Custom to print
•  All ANSI/ASME and DIN / ISO standards
•  NACE MR0175, ASTM, ASME, MIL specifications, DFAR and Domestic available

Expediting Options
Time critical? Just let us know!  We have a large stock of grade 2 and 5 titanium fasteners, ready to ship and do our best to accommodate your needs.


Titanium Fastener and Flange Styles

Titanium Screws 12 Point ScrewsButton Head Cap ScrewsFlat Head ScrewsHex Head Cap Screws, Pan Head Screws, Security Screws, Set ScrewsSocket Head Cap Screws, Vented Screws
•  DIN 603 / ISO 8677
•  DIN 912 / ISO 4762
•  DIN 913 / ISO 4026
•  DIN 914 / ISO 4027
•  DIN 915 / ISO 4028
•  DIN 916 / ISO 4029
•  DIN 921
•  DIN 931 / ISO 4014
•  DIN 933 / ISO 4017
•  DIN 961 / ISO 8676
 
•  DIN 965 / ISO 7046
•  DIN 966 / ISO 7047
•  DIN 7991 / ISO 10642
•  DIN 7380 / ISO 7380
•  DIN 84 / ISO 1207
•  DIN 85 / ISO 1580
•  DIN 34822
•  DIN 34821
•  DIN 7504 / ISO 15480
•  DIN 7984 
•  DIN 963 / ISO 2009
Titanium Bolts Hex Head Bolts, Shoulder Bolts, Wedge Anchor Bolts •  DIN 931
•  DIN 933
•  ISO 4014
•  ISO 4017
•  ISO 7370
Titanium Nuts Hex Nuts, Lock Nuts •  DIN 439 / ISO 4035
•  DIN 934 / ISO 4032
•  DIN 985 / ISO 7040
•  DIN 986
•  DIN 980 / ISO 7042 / ISO 19513
•  DIN 6923 / ISO 4161
Titanium Studs/Rod Studs, Threaded Rod, Weld Studs •  DIN 975
•  DIN 976
Titanium Washers Flat Washers, Lock Washer •  DIN 125 / ISO 7089 / ISO 7090
•  DIN 126 / ISO 7091
•  DIN 127 / ISO 7090
•  DIN 9021 / ISO 7093
Titanium Hose Clamps Medium Duty Hose Clamps, Worm Drive Hose Clamps  
Titanium Flanges Blind Flanges, Lap Joint Flanges, Slip On Flanges, Socket Weld Flanges, Threaded Flanges, Weld Neck Flanges  

Titanium Grades, Chemistry & Specifications

Titanium Grade 2 / UNS R50400 / 3.7035 (Commercially Pure)

Unalloyed titanium; Commercially pure titanium is the most common grade of titanium utilized throughout industry due to its ease of availability and good properties. Learn more about titanium grade 2.

Titanium Grade 2 Specifications: UNS R50400, ASTM B 348, AMS 4921, ASTM F 67, ISO 5832-2, EN 3.7035, ASTM F467 (Nuts), ASTM F468 (Bolts, Screws, Studs)

Titanium Grade 2 Chemistry


 

Titanium Grade 5 (Ti 6Al-4V) / UNS R56400 / 3.7165

Known as the “workhorse” of the titanium alloys, Ti 6Al-4V, or Grade 5 titanium, is 2x stronger than titanium grade 2. This alloy offers high strength and light weight, useful formability and high corrosion resistance. Ti 6AI-4V finds many uses in the aerospace, medical, marine and chemical processing industries. Learn more about grade 5 titanium.

Titanium Grade 5 Specifications:  UNS R56400, EN 3.7165, ASTM - B265, B348, B381, B861, F467 and F468, AMS - 4911, 4928, 4935, 4965 and 4967, MIL-T - 9046 and - 9047, EN 3.7165, ASTM F467 (Nuts), ASTM F468 (Bolts, Screws, Studs)

Titanium Grade 5 Chemistry


 

Titanium Grade 7 (Ti-0.15Pd) / UNS R52400 / 3.7235

Grade 7 is the most corrosion resistant of all titanium alloys and is typically used in chemical processes and production equipment components. Similar to Grade 2, but with the addition of 0.12 to 0.25% palladium, Grade 7 has enhanced corrosion resistance to reducing acids and localized attack in hot halides. 

Titanium Grade 7 Specifications: ASTM - B265, B337, B338, B348, B363, B381, B861 and B862, EN 3.7235, ASTM F467 (Nuts), ASTM F468 (Bolts, Screws, Studs)

Titanium Grade 7 Chemistry


Titanium Grade 23 (TI 6AL-4V ELI) / UNSR56401 / 3.7165

Titanium grade 23 or TI 6AL-4V ELI is an Extra Low Intersticial grade. This grade is similar to Grade 5, but because of the low intersticials, its mechanical properties are enhanced. This ELI grade is often found in more demanding medical device applications as well as industrial applications.

Titanium Grade 23 Specifications: UNS R52400, ASTM - B265, B348, B363, B381, B861, B862 andF136, AMS - 4907, 4930 and 4956, EN 3.7165, ASTM F467 (Nuts), ASTM F468 (Bolts, Screws, Studs)

Titanium Grade 23 Chemistry

Other titanium grades are also available upon request.


Mechanical Properties

Titanium Tensile Data


 

Titanium's Resistance to Chlorine

Titanium Resistance Chlorine

 


Corrosion Data

Titanium Corrosion Data

corrosion chart


Titanium Grade 5 Temperauture vs Strength

TI5 Temperature vs Strength


Titanium Screws  

12 Point    12 Point Screws Titanium 12 point screws are best for applications that require higher torque than a socket head cap screw or head head bolt, however they are be less economical due to the complexity to manufacture the head. Available in 1/4" or larger sizes. •  IFI-115
•  MIL SPEC
•  DIN 34822
•  DIN 34821
Button Head    Button Head Cap Screws Titanium button head screws offer a wide clamping area and low profile. Button heads are most commmonly available with a socket driver and are best for fastening material that is too thin to counter bore. • ASME B18.3
• ASME 18.3.4M
• DIN 7380 / ISO 7380
 Flat Head 3D    Flat Head Screws Titanium flat head screws are typically offererd in a 82° countersink angle, but can be custom made to other angles from 60° -120°. Available in slotted and socket drivers, titanium flat head screws are designed to be flush with the surface. Phillips, 6-lobe, torx and tamperproof drivers can also be specially manufacturing per drawing. •  ASME B18.3
•  ASME B18.3.6
•  DIN 963 / ISO 2009
•  DIN 965 / ISO 7046
•  DIN 7991 / ISO 10642
Hex Cap Screw    Hex Head Cap Screws Hex head cap screws offer an added washer face to the bolt head which is lacking on a hex bolt. Titanium hex head cap screws provide tighter dimensional tolerances over hex bolts. These screws are best used for applications that need a high clamping force with easy access. Generally available in #2 - 1/2" sizes and metric sizes. • ASME B18.6.3
• DIN 931 / ISO 4014
• DIN 933 / ISO 4017
• DIN 961 / ISO 8676
pan head screw s    Pan Head Screws Titanium pan head screws feature a rounded top are with either a slotted or phillips driver. These screws are best used for small diameter fastener needs, as well as low torque applications. • ASME B18.6.3
• DIN 7985
• DIN 921
• DIN 85 / ISO 1580
• DIN 84 / ISO 1207
  (cheese head)
• DIN 966 / ISO 7047
  (raised counter sunk)
SecScrew Drives   Security Screws When security is critcal, titanium tamper proof driver designs provide resistance to unwanted removal due to the fact that they are not accessible with an ordinary driver. Titanium security screws are available in several different drive styles and heads, as well as custom per print.  
Set Screw    Set Screws Titanium set screws are available in cup, cone, flat, dog and half-dog points. Set screws have no head and feature a socket or slotted driver at one end. • ASME B18.3
• DIN 913 / ISO 4026
• DIN 914 / ISO 4027
• DIN 915 / ISO 4028
• DIN 916 / ISO 4029
Socket Head Cap Screw Short Image     Socket Head Cap Screws Titanium socket head cap screws are known as a safe reliable fastener in limited access situations where there is little clearance around the screws. They are also economic. • ASMET B18.3
• DIN 912 / ISO 4762
• DIN 7984
Vented Screw Main Image short    Vented Screws Vented screws are ideal for high vacuum fastening because the hole drilled through its axis (from head through threads) allows gases/contaminents to vent and relieve pressure. Titanium vented screws are available in any style.  

Titanium Bolts 

Hex Bolt    Hex Head Bolts Titanium hex bolts are similar to hex head cap screws but without the added washer face. They are an economic solution to high clamping force applications with ease access. • ASME B18.2.1
• DIN 931 / ISO 4014
• DIN 933 / ISO 4017
Shoulder Bolt    Shoulder Bolts Titanium shoulder bolts are made up of a head, shoulder and threaded segment. The smooth shoulder section allows for rotating parts. Typically available with socket drivers. • ASME
• DIN 7379 / ISO 7379
• ISO 7370
Wedge anchor Wedge Anchor Bolts Also referred to as anchor studs, Titanium wedge anchor bolts are an ideal solution when you need a high strength, corrosion resistant fastener to attach equipment and materials to concrete.  

Titanium Nuts 

Hex Nut       Hex Nuts Titanium hex nuts are available in a variety of styles including finished hex nuts, jam nuts and heavy hex nuts. • ASME B18.16.3
• ASME B18.2.2
• DIN 439 / ISO 4035
• DIN 934 / ISO 4032
• DIN 986
Lock Nuts       Lock Nuts Lock nuts are available in all metal (all metal, flexloc and stover) and polymer insert styles. All-metal titanium lock provide even load distribution and can be used at high temperatures. Polymer insert styles are more economical and are best for temperatures under than 350°F. • ASME B18.16.3M
• DIN 980 / ISO 7042 / 
  ISO 19513
• DIN 6923 / ISO 4161
• DIN 985 / ISO 10511 /
  ISO 7040

Titanium Studs & Threaded Rod 

Studs    Studs Titanium studs are fully threaded or partially threaded and made to custom lengths. • ASME B18.31.2
• DIN 976
Threaded Rod 2    Threaded Rod Titanium threaded rod or all thread are available in lengths greater than 1 foot. Minimum order quantity is a total of 6 of rod (1 x 6ft rod, 2 x 3ft rods, etc.). • ASME B1.1
• DIN 975
arc and capacitor no text    Weld Studs Weld studs are available in both arc or capacitor discharge (CD) styles. Titanium weld studs provide an extremely secure fastening solution for permanent attachments with only one side accessible.  

 Titanium Washers 

Washer      Flat Washers Titanium washers are stocked in SAE sizes, but also availabe in USS, oversized and custom sizes upon request. • ASME 18.21.1
• SAE / USS
• DIN 125 / ISO 7089 /
  ISO 7090
• DIN 126 / ISO 7091
Lock Washer      Lock Washers Titanium split lock washer are available in stock. Belleville spring lock washers can also be made upon request. • ASME B18.21.1
• DIN 127 / ISO 7090
• DIN 6796 /  ISO 10690

Titanium Hose Clamps 

Worm Drive Hose Clamp   Worm Drive Hose Clamp Titanium worm drive hose clamps offer an economic and resusable connection. SAE
Medium Duty Hose Clamp Image   Medium Duty Hose Clamps Titanium hose clamps feature a nut-and-bolt hose clamp with rolled band edges for the most secure, higher torque hold that is usable in both high and low pressure conditions. SAE

Titanium Flanges 

Blind Flange        Blind Flanges Titanium blind flanges are used to seal a flanged connection. • ASME B16.5
• DIN 2527
 lap joint flange with outline   Lap Joint Flanges Lap joint flanges fit over stub end, allowing the flanges to rotate freely so it is easy to align bolt holes. Titanium lap joint flanges are ideal for processes that require frequent changes. Both the flange and stub ends are offered. • ASME B16.5
• DIN 2641, 2642
 Slip on Flange   Slip On Flange Titanium slip on flanges are similar to socket weld flanges but without the socket shoulder. Slip on flanges make it possible for the pipe to slide completely through the flange hub. • ASME B16.5
• DIN 2573
• DIN 2576
• DIN 2502
• DIN 2503
 socket weld flange solo     Socket Weld Flanges Titanium socket weld flanges feature an added shoulder inside the bore hole which the pipe rests against. They are ideal for small size, high pressure applications. • ASME B16.5
 Threaded flange Revised   Threaded Flanges Titanium threaded flanges have a tapered thread to tightly seal to the threads of a pipe. In hazardous/flammable conditions, threaded flanges are the answer when welding is not possible. Titanium threaded flanges are also used for small pipe connections. • ASME B16.5
• DIN 2625-2629
weld neck flange solo     Weld Neck Flanges Titanium weld neck flanges are unique in that they have a long tapered neck with the bore to match the inside diameter of the pipe. This joint prevents turbulance and is best for high pressure, hazzardous applications. • ASME B16.5
• DIN 2630- 2638
• DIN 2627-2629

Titanium Grade 2 Fasteners & Flanges

Titanium Pixabay Free Rusty Oil PipeGrade 2 (3.7035): Light weight and corrosion resistance

Commercially pure, Titanium Grade 2 (3.7035) fasteners offer broad-range usability and are most known for their lightness of weight, corrosion resistance and reasonable economics. If high strength is not a primary concern, Titanium Grade 2 fasteners may be a good choice (50ks yield), although if the application requires high strength bolting, Titanium Grade 5 (138 ksi yield) may be an alternative worth considering. 

Corrosion Resistance
Titanium Grade 2 fasteners offer resistance to general localized attack under most oxidizing, neutral and inhibited reducing conditions. This is due to the fact that titanium has a very stable oxide film called a passive layer, which regenerates almost instantly in the presence of water or oxygen. Titanium Grade 2 fasteners provide particularly strong inertness to chlorides, chlorines, and chlorine chemicals because of their strongly oxidizing nature which help to heal any damage to the passive layer.

Titanium Grade 2 fasteners are almost completely resistant to solutions containing:
•  Chlorites
•  Hypochlorites
•  Chlorates
•  Perchlorates
•  Chlorine dioxide

Though Titanium Grade 2 provides outstanding performance in handling wet chlorine gas because its strongly oxidizing nature, dry chlorine can cause rapid attack on titanium and may even cause ignition. In most cases, 1% water is generally sufficient for passivation or re-passivation in chlorine gas under static conditions at room temperature, where as 1.5% or more is needed at heightened temperatures. Generally, in all corrosive environments titanium should not be used in conditions where there is an absence of water or oxygen since protective oxide layer may not be regenerated if damaged.  

Seawater Corrosion Resistance
One of the most notable features of Grade 2 titanium is its strong resistance to sea water and all chloride environments. Titanium has excellent resistance to general corrosion by salt water even at high temperatures. When exposed to sea water at a mile beneath the ocean surface, Titanium has shown no signs of pitting or crevice corrosion even after many years. In addition, Titanium Grade 2 fasteners have the remarkable capability to resist erosion from high velocity seawater.

Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength: 70.3 ksi
Yield Strength: 50 ksi
Thermal Conductivity: 114 BTU-in/h-ft-°F
Elongation: 28%
Density: 4.51 g/cm³ (0.163 lbs/in³)
Usable temperature limits of approximately 572°F / 300°C

Applications
•  Power generation and desalination using saltwater require Titanium Grade 2 fasteners for corrosion protection at high temperatures.
•  For decades pulp & paper, as well as bleaching plants and chlorate manufacturing have used Titanium Grade 2 for their resistance to chlorines.
•  ClO2 generators which treat municipal drinking water, as well as waste water recovery systems look to Titanium Grade 2 fasteners for chlorine protection.
•  Hydro-carbon processing and chemical processing also utilize Grade 2 titanium fasteners for their unique corrosive properties.

Datasheets: Titanium Grade 2 and Titanium Grade 5

Resources: Titanium Torque SpecsFlange DimensionsFlange Bolting Chart

Titanium Fastener Types: Bolts, Hose ClampsNuts, Screws, Threaded Rods, Washer

Flange Types Available: Blind FlangesLap Joint FlangesSlip On FlangesSocket Weld FlangesThreaded FlangesWeld Neck Flanges


Titanium Grades, Chemistry & Specifications

Titanium Grade 2  (Commercially Pure)

Unalloyed titanium; Commercially pure titanium is the most common grade of titanium utilized throughout industry due to its ease of availability and good properties.

Titanium Grade 2 Specifications: UNS R50400,  ASTM B 348,  AMS 4921, ASTM F 67, ISO 5832-2, Werkstoff 3.7035

Titanium Grade 2 Chemistry

 


Mechanical Properties

Titanium Tensile Data


 

Titanium's Resistance to Chlorine

Titanium Resistance Chlorine

 


Corrosion Data

Titanium Corrosion Data

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