Titanium foil, 0.89mm (0.035in) thick, annealed, 99.7% (metals basis) | ALF-010399-GH

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Titanium foil, 0.89mm (0.035in) thick, annealed, 99.7% (metals basis) | ALF-010399-GH

High-purity 99.7% titanium foil, annealed, 0.89mm thick. Corrosion-resistant, lightweight, and ideal for high-precision lab applications.

Price range: ₹2,608.00 through ₹53,811.00

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Specifications Table

Product Name – Titanium foil, 0.89mm (0.035in) thick, annealed, 99.7% (metals basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 100x100mm, 200x200mm, 200x1000mm
Form – Foil
Grade – 99.7% (metals basis)
Application – Corrosion-resistant, lightweight, high-strength applications

Product Overview

This high-purity titanium foil, with a 99.7% metals basis, is annealed for enhanced ductility and workability. At 0.89mm (0.035in) thickness, it offers an optimal balance of strength and flexibility, making it suitable for demanding lab environments. Titanium’s inherent corrosion resistance ensures long-term durability, even in harsh chemical or high-temperature conditions. The foil’s lightweight nature simplifies handling without compromising structural integrity. Its uniform thickness and smooth surface finish allow for precise cutting, forming, or welding, catering to applications requiring high dimensional accuracy. The annealed state reduces internal stresses, improving machinability and reducing the risk of cracking during fabrication. This grade of titanium is particularly valued for its biocompatibility and non-magnetic properties, further expanding its utility in specialized research and development settings. The foil’s consistency in composition and mechanical properties ensures reliable performance across repeated experiments or industrial processes.

FAQs

1. What is the purity level of this titanium foil?

The foil has a purity of 99.7% on a metals basis, ensuring minimal impurities for high-precision applications.

2. Can this foil be welded or soldered?

Yes, the annealed state improves weldability, though titanium typically requires inert gas shielding during welding to prevent oxidation.

3. How does the thickness affect its flexibility?

At 0.89mm, the foil retains flexibility for forming or bending while maintaining structural rigidity for load-bearing applications.

4. Is this foil resistant to seawater corrosion?

Titanium inherently resists seawater corrosion, making it suitable for marine or saline environment applications.

5. What is the typical lead time for custom sizes?

Lead times vary; standard sizes are readily available, while custom dimensions may require additional processing time.

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Size

100x100mm, 200x200mm, 200x1000mm