Titanium And Tin-Based Alloys
Non-ferrous metal alloy is an alloy composed of a non-ferrous metal as a matrix and adding one or more other elements. Compared with ferrous metal materials such as iron and steel, non-ferrous metal alloys have many excellent characteristics. The strength and hardness are generally higher than that of pure metals. They have good comprehensive mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. They are often used to manufacture chemical containers and related equipment parts.
Titanium alloys: Titanium alloys can be divided into three categories according to the organization (aluminum and tin are added to titanium; aluminum, chromium, molybdenum, vanadium and other alloying elements are added to titanium; aluminum and vanadium are added to titanium.) Titanium alloys have high strength and low density. , Good mechanical properties, good toughness and corrosion resistance. In addition: the process performance of titanium alloy is poor, and the cutting process is difficult. In thermal processing, it is very easy to absorb impurities such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and carbon. There is also poor abrasion resistance and complex production processes.
Tin-based alloy: Tin-based bearing alloy is a tin-antimony-copper alloy. It has a small friction coefficient, moderate hardness, good toughness, and has good running-in, corrosion resistance and thermal conductivity. It is mainly used for bearing bushes working under high-speed and heavy-load conditions.

Titanium alloys: Titanium alloys can be divided into three categories according to the organization (aluminum and tin are added to titanium; aluminum, chromium, molybdenum, vanadium and other alloying elements are added to titanium; aluminum and vanadium are added to titanium.) Titanium alloys have high strength and low density. , Good mechanical properties, good toughness and corrosion resistance. In addition: the process performance of titanium alloy is poor, and the cutting process is difficult. In thermal processing, it is very easy to absorb impurities such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and carbon. There is also poor abrasion resistance and complex production processes.
Tin-based alloy: Tin-based bearing alloy is a tin-antimony-copper alloy. It has a small friction coefficient, moderate hardness, good toughness, and has good running-in, corrosion resistance and thermal conductivity. It is mainly used for bearing bushes working under high-speed and heavy-load conditions.
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