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Titanium blade and knife for diving |
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titan |
We are OEM manufacturer for titanium blade,barb,shaft--- process titanium blade and knife,shaft,barb,and other titanium products for diving, The blade is made by beta titanium alloy and 6Al-4V titanium alloy material ,It is never stainless in sea water, and it is nonmagnetic and light very much. The hardness HRC45-50.It is titanium alloy material, it is very light.
About Beta titanium blades:Not off-the-shelf,premixed beta alloy, Titan’s titanium is custom-formulated to give you a harder,long lasting edgs.Blades made of the more common alpha beta alloy are generally softer and less likelier to resist dulling.Titan beta titanium blades strength required for cutting.To give you hair-shaving, microscopically-sharp,cutting serrations,we custom grind each blade.Custom-Formulated Beta titanium blades essentially combine superior hardness with razor-sharp cutting,the double feature which knives made of the common alpha beta alloy, or off-the-shelf beta titanium cannot offer.The high abrasion resistant,stay-sharp beta titanium edge moreover is rust free,a guarantee high carbon stainless stell knives cannot make.These award-wining blades stay sharper many time more than the laeding beta titanium knives.
Because Titanium and its alloys have proven to be cost-effective and technically superior materials of constructions for a wide variety of aircraft, marine, industrial and commercial applications. Although it has been mainly used in the Aerospace industry (abt 70%), there is a fast increasing body of new applications. Titanium's high strength to weight ratio, coupled with exemplary reliability attributable to excellent corrosion resistance, often makes Titanium a superior alternative to steel and aluminium alloys.
Titanium holds the following characteristics and properties important to design engineers in many industries:
Excellent Corrosion Resistance
Superior Erosion Resistance
Superior Strength-to-Weight Ratios
High Heat Transfer Efficiency
Nonmagnetic.
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