What is Titanium Bolts

 

Titanium Bolts are fasteners made from an extremely strong and corrosion-resistant metal called titanium. They're used in many aerospace, automotive, and industrial applications because of their strength and durability. These bolts can withstand higher temperatures than other metals while remaining lightweight.

 

Benefits of Titanium Bolts

 

 

High Specific Strength
The density of titanium is 4.51g/cm³, which is higher than aluminum but lower than steel, copper, and nickel, but its strength is much higher than other metals. Fasteners made of titanium are light and strong.

 

Good Corrosion Resistance
Titanium and titanium alloys are stable in many media, and titanium bolts can be used in various corrosive environments.

 

Good Heat Resistance and Low-Temperature Resistance
Titanium bolts can work normally at a high temperature of 600°C and a low temperature of minus 250°C and can maintain their shape without changing.

 

Non-Magnetic and Non-Toxic
Titanium is a non-magnetic metal and will not be magnetized in a strong magnetic field. Titanium is not only non-toxic but also compatible with the human body.

 

Strong Resistance to Damping
Compared with steel and copper, titanium has the longest damping time when subjected to mechanical and electrical vibration. It can be used as a tuning fork, vibration element of a medical ultrasonic pulverizer, and vibration film of an advanced audio loudspeaker.

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Uses of Titanium Bolts

 

 

Aerospace

In the aerospace industry, every ounce of weight counts. These bolts are important in building aircraft because of their strength, lightness, and corrosion resistance. In some aircraft, titanium bolts attach the horizontal and vertical stabilizers to the main fuselage. They're also used in engine components, such as fan and compressor blades. Aerospace engineers prefer titanium to steel because it can withstand high temperatures and does not expand or contract as much as steel.

 

Motorsports

Motorsports is another industry where titanium bolts have proven indispensable. They secure the suspension systems, wheels, and even the exhaust systems. Given the high speeds and intense forces in motorsports, it's necessary to use strong and lightweight bolts. Titanium bolts are also popular among auto enthusiasts because they add a layer of strength and reliability to their vehicles without too much weight.

 

Medical Uses

These bolts aren't just for machinery. They're also used in medicine, where their biocompatibility properties are central for orthopaedic implants. Because the metal does not react with the human body, titanium bolts are ideal for creating artificial bones, joint replacements, and spinal fusions. these bolts are also used in dental implants, forming a strong bond with the bone and providing a stable base for the replacement teeth.

 

 

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Types of Titanium Bolts

Titanium screw: Titanium round head screw, Titanium tapping screw, Titanium hexagon screws, Titanium countersunk head screw, , Titanium word lag screw, Titanium double-headed screw, Titanium non-standard screws, Titanium fastening screws, Titanium standard screws, Titanium countersunk head screw.

 

Titanium bolts: Titanium Outside hexagon bolt, Titanium square neck bolt, Titanium round head, Titanium countersunk head bolts, Titanium carriage bolts, Titanium sets of cushion combination bolts, all kinds of instrument lathe, special non-standard bolt.

 

Titanium nut: Titanium hexagonal nut, Titanium locking nut, Titanium ring round nut, Titanium knurled nuts, Titanium slotted nuts, Titanium precision machinery with hexagonal nut, Titanium non-standard nut.

 

A Guide To Choosing The Best Titanium Bolts For

 

What are Titanium Bolts?
Titanium Bolts are a fastener used in various industries, from automobile and aircraft manufacture to medical equipment construction. They are incredibly strong and lightweight compared to traditional steel fasteners, making them the choice for high-stress applications where weight matters. Additionally, titanium's resistance to corrosion allows these bolts to be used in corrosive environments as well. The inherent strength of titanium also provides security when constructing items such as bridges or cranes that must support large weights over long periods without breaking or loosening. With their superior performance characteristics, it's easy to see why they are becoming more popular daily!


Understand the Grades of Titanium
The first step in choosing the best titanium bolt is understanding the various available grades of titanium. A bolt's grade is a measure of its strength. Naturally, the higher the grade, the stronger the bolt. Titanium bolts typically come in grades 1 through 5, with grade 5 being the strongest. If you're working on a project where strength is a top priority, you'll want to opt for grade 5 titanium bolts.

 

Metric or Imperial?
Titanium bolts are available in both metric and imperial sizes. Metric sizes are typically used in Europe and Asia, while imperial sizes are more common in the United States. When choosing titanium bolts, be sure to select the correct size for your project.

 

Thread Pitch
The thread pitch is the distance between threads on a screw or bolt. Titanium bolts are available in a variety of thread pitches, from fine to coarse. Coarse thread pitches are stronger and less likely to strip, while fine thread pitches are more precise but weaker. Choose the thread pitch that is best suited for your project.

 

Head Style
Titanium bolts are available with various head styles, including hex heads, flanged heads, button heads, and countersunk heads. Hex heads are the most common type of bolt head and can be used with a wrench or socket driver. Flanged heads have a raised area around the bolt head that helps to distribute the load evenly and prevent stripping.

 

Consider the Bolt's Application
Another important factor to consider is the application of the bolt. Are you using the bolt in a marine or saltwater environment? If so, you'll want to choose a titanium bolt with high corrosion resistance, such as grade 2 or grade 3. On the other hand, if you're using the bolt in a high-temperature environment, you may opt for grade 4 titanium, which is known for its thermal resistance.

 

Choose the Right Size and Thread
Choosing the right size and thread for your titanium bolt is also important. The size of the bolt refers to its diameter, while its thread refers to the amount of spiraled ridges that wrap around the bolt's shaft. You'll want to choose a size and thread compatible with your project's other components. Remember that titanium bolts are slightly smaller in diameter than their steel counterparts, so you may need to adjust your measurements accordingly.

 

Consider the Bolt's Coating
Finally, consider the coating of the bolt. While titanium is naturally resistant to corrosion and wear, many bolts are coated with additional layers of protection. Some coatings, such as anodization, can further improve the bolt's corrosion resistance, while others, such as cadmium plating, can enhance its wear resistance. In addition, coatings can come in various colours, which can be useful for identifying different bolts in your project.

 

 
Titanium Bolts VS. Stainless Steel Fastener, How To Choose?
 

 

Stainless Steel VS. Titanium: Corrosion Resistance
Both stainless steel fasteners and titanium bolts are tough materials that could operate in harsh environments. However, these corrosion-resistant parts have different mechanisms.
Stainless steel fights against rusting with a thin and strong chromium oxide layer, which would regenerate quickly if it is damaged. The susceptibility of certain stainless steel varieties to corrosion depends on their chromium content. A higher proportion of chromium in the metal decreases the likelihood of rust formation. It should be mentioned that stainless steel is not resistant to all corrosive surroundings. In some chemical environments, for example, an aqueous environment containing chloride may destroy this protective layer, and corrosion follows.
Similarly, titanium oxidizes and forms a thin layer on the surface to prevent the metal from further oxidation. Different from stainless steel, the layer adheres firmly to the metal surface, and will not degrade or peel off over time due to atmospheric exposure. It provides protection against a range of substances, such as organic acids, chloride solutions, and diluted forms of sulfuric and hydrochloric acids. Besides, titanium is a specialty metal with high corrosion resistance and physical stability. So, titanium bolts possess higher corrosion resistance than stainless steel fasteners, and they are applied to extreme environments involving alkalis, acids, and other industrial chemicals.

 

Stainless Steel VS. Titanium: Strength-To-Density Ratio
Strength-to-density ratio is another striking difference between stainless steel fasteners and titanium bolts.
Titanium stands out for its strength-to-weight ratio. It has a density of 4.51g/cm³, which is much lower than steel of 7.8-8 g/cm3. In other words, titanium can provide the same amount of strength as steel at 40% of its weight. Such an excellent strength-to-density ratio makes titanium a desirable material to make planes, naval ships, space crafts, and missiles. You can also add aluminum, zirconium, and other elements to improve the properties of titanium parts.

 

Stainless Steel VS. Titanium: Biocompatibility
Both stainless steel bolts and titanium bolts are commonly used in the medical industry.
Because of good biocompatibility with human tissues and blood, titanium bolts are typically employed to make heart stents, teeth implants, hip balls, and sockets in the human body. These apparatuses are also applied to make surgical instruments such as crutches and wheelchairs.
Stainless steel fasteners are not biocompatible and come with fewer uses. These devices are utilized to make operating tables and steam sterilizers in hygienic environments.

 

Stainless Steel VS. Titanium: How To Choose?
Titanium bolts are preferred by high-end industries like aerospace and the medical field because of better corrosion resistance, higher strength-to-density ratio, and good biocompatibility, while stainless steel fasteners are suitable for large-scale constructions that have fewer requirements on these properties.
Titanium products are popular in the aerospace industry which puts much more stress on weight than strength. They are also used in the dental and medical industries since titanium is biocompatible and nontoxic. Stainless steel has advantages over titanium when a large quantity is needed for construction. You’ll find stainless steel useful for its weldability and lower cost.

 

Polishing method for Titanium Bolts & Screws
 

Mechanical polishing
Mechanical polishing is to rely on cutting or plastic deformation of the material surface and remove the convex part of the workpiece surface to get a smooth surface polishing method, the general use of oilstone strip, wool wheel, sandpaper, etc., mainly by hand, the surface quality requirements of the method can be used to superfine polishing. Super precision grinding and polishing is the use of special grinding tools, in the grinding and polishing fluid containing abrasive, the workpiece is pressed on the surface of the processing, for high-speed rotation movement. The surface roughness can be up to Ra0.008 microns with this technology, which is the best among various polishing methods. This method is often used in optical lens molds. Mechanical polishing is the main method of die polishing.

 

Chemical polishing
Chemical polishing is a process in which the concave part of the micro convex part of the surface is dissolved in a chemical medium to obtain a smooth surface. This method can polish the workpiece with complex shape and many workpieces at the same time with high efficiency. The surface roughness obtained from chemical polishing is generally Ra10 μm.

 

Electrolytic polishing
The basic principle of electropolishing is the same as that of chemical polishing, that is, by selectively dissolving the tiny protrusions on the surface of the material to make the surface smooth. Compared with chemical polishing, it can eliminate the effect of cathode reaction and has better effect.

 

Ultrasonic polishing
Ultrasonic polishing is a kind of machining method that utilizes tool section to make ultrasonic vibration and polish brittle and hard materials by abrasive suspension. The workpiece is put into the suspension of the abrasive and placed in the ultrasonic field together. By the oscillation of ultrasonic wave, the abrasive is grinded and polished on the workpiece surface. Ultrasonic machining macroscopic force is small, will not cause workpiece deformation, but tooling production and installation is more difficult.

 

Fluid polishing
Fluid polishing relies on the fluid and the abrasive particles carried by it to wash the workpiece surface to achieve the purpose of polishing. Hydrodynamic grinding is driven by hydraulic pressure, the medium is mainly used in the lower pressure under the flow of a good special compound (polymer material) and mixed with abrasive made, abrasive can be used silicon carbide powder.

 

Magnetic grinding and polishing
Magnetic grinding and polishing is the use of magnetic abrasive in the magnetic field under the action of the formation of abrasive brush, grinding workpiece processing. This method has high processing efficiency, good quality and easy to control processing conditions. With a suitable abrasive, the surface roughness of the machine can reach Ra 0.1 μm.

 

Edm ultrasonic composite polishing
In order to improve the polishing speed of the workpiece with the surface roughness Ra of 1.6 μm or more, the ultrasonic wave is combined with the special high-frequency narrow pulse high peak current pulse power supply for composite polishing, and the ultrasonic vibration and the electric pulse corrosion simultaneously act on the surface of the workpiece, and rapidly reduce The surface roughness, which is effective for polishing the rough surface of the mold after machining by car, milling, electric spark and wire cutting, is very effective.

 

 

 
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Shaanxi Yuanzekai Metal Technology has been focusing on the production and sales of high-quality titanium materials, processed products, and equipment in Baoji, China for more than 10 years. We were a small company before, but now we have become one of the leading suppliers in China's titanium industry.

 

Nowadays, Shaanxi Yuanzekai Metal Technology has become one of the top manufacturers of high-quality titanium materials, products, and equipment. Such as: titanium plates, titanium rods, titanium tubes, titanium wires, titanium flanges, titanium fittings, titanium machined parts, reaction vessels, heat exchangers, etc.

 

Shaanxi Yuanzekai Metal Technology Co., Ltd. is located in Wenquan Village Industrial Park, High tech Zone, Baoji City, known as the "Titanium Valley". We are a comprehensive enterprise specializing in the processing, production, research and development, and services of rare metals such as titanium, nickel, tungsten, molybdenum, and zirconium. Our clients are spread all over the world.

 

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Asked Questions
 

 

Q: Do titanium bolts need anti-seize?

A: When it comes to using titanium bolts, it is important to choose the right lubricant to ensure that the bolts perform at their best and have a long lifespan. One of the best options for lubricating titanium bolts is a high-quality anti-seize lubricant.

Q: Will titanium bolts rust?

A: Pure titanium is resistant to rusting and corrosion from liquids including chemicals, acids, and saltwater as well as various gases because of its oxide barrier. As the name oxide implies, oxygen is needed to produce this barrier.

Q: Are titanium bolts stronger than Grade 8 bolts?

A: Titanium. Made from aircraft grade titanium 6AL-4V (grade 5), the outstanding benefits are that we roll the threads to produce greater fatigue strength and reduce galling. These bolts are in excess of 120,000psi ultimate tensile strength, suitable to replace both Grade 5 and Grade 8 steel bolts.

Q: Are titanium bolts brittle?

A: Titanium metal is fragile at low temperatures and quickly breaks apart at normal temperature. It becomes malleable and ductile at higher temperatures.

Q: What is the strongest metal for bolts?

A: Bolts and Nuts: High-strength bolts and nuts made from materials like alloy steel or stainless steel can provide exceptional strength. Bolts with thread locking mechanisms or special coatings can also increase their strength and resistance to loosening.

Q: Can titanium bolts snap?

A: General rule of thumb is no more than 1.45 the diameter. So - they should be within spec at 7nm. Typically you'd need to torque to at least 2x or even 3x that to get a graded bolt to 'snap'.

Q: What are the toughest bolts?

A: Grade 14.9 bolts: It's simple: these are the most durable bolts you can use in your application. Perfect to join large structural elements to each other, the grade 14.9 bolt has a whopping maximum tensile strength of 1400 MPa.

Q: Are titanium bolts magnetic?

A: Ti will be completely non-magnetic. The most obvious difference is, of course, the density. Stainless is ferrous.

Q: How much lighter are titanium bolts?

A: 50% lighter than steel bolts. Provides increased strength over standard steel bolts. Our titanium bolts provide a tensile strength of 900Mpa~1000Mpa.

Q: What are the advantages of titanium bolts?

A: Titanium fasteners have become extensively used across many industries over the last few years. The material is very active, flexible/high plasticity, and offers a fantastic combination of strength plus corrosion, oxidation, heat, and cold resistance; it is non-magnetic, non-toxic, and lightweight.

Q: Are titanium bolts reusable?

A: 1 Reuse of titanium alloy bolts shall be limited to fifteen (15) cycles, subject to the following requirements for inspection. 4.8. 1.2 After visual inspection, the fastener system components shall be inspected in accordance with the methods of measuring the characteristics of thread forms presented in ANSI/ASME B1.

Q: What is the proof strength of a titanium bolt?

A: Commercial (99.2% pure) grades of titanium have ultimate tensile strength of about 434 MPa (63,000 psi), equal to that of common, low-grade steel alloys, but are less dense. Titanium is 60% denser than aluminium, but more than twice as strong as the most commonly used 6061-T6 aluminium alloy.

Q: Are titanium bolts rust proof?

A: Pure titanium is resistant to rusting and corrosion from liquids including chemicals, acids, and saltwater as well as various gases because of its oxide barrier. As the name oxide implies, oxygen is needed to produce this barrier.

Q: Are titanium bolts as strong as steel bolts?

A: Of all known metals, Titanium has the highest strength-to-weight ratio, meaning that for applications with strict requirements on weight, such as in the manufacturing of aerospace assemblies, Titanium would be a more suitable choice over steel components.

Q: Can titanium bolts snap?

A: General rule of thumb is no more than 1.45 the diameter. So - they should be within spec at 7nm. Typically you'd need to torque to at least 2x or even 3x that to get a graded bolt to 'snap'.

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