Titanium Alloy Crucible for Melting

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Classification: Titanium Dioxide
Grade Standard: Food Grade
Kind: Acidic Oxide
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  • Titanium Alloy Crucible for Melting
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Overview

Basic Info.

Model NO.
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Quality
Special Class
Powder or Not
Not Powder
Purity
99.6%
Grade
Titanium
Technique
Forged
Ti Content (%)
99.6%
Application
Quartz Glass Melting Furnace
Density
4.51g/cm3
Surface
Machining
Specification
0.5--100MM
Trademark
liaofu
Origin
Shaanxi, China
Production Capacity
5000 Piece/Pieces Per Quarter

Product Description

Product Description
 
The Titanium Alloy Crucible for Melting stands as a cornerstone in modern metallurgical, aerospace, and laboratory applications, distinguished by its exceptional ability to withstand extreme thermal and chemical stress during metal melting operations. Unlike traditional crucibles made from ceramics, graphite, or steel, this titanium alloy variant leverages the unique properties of titanium-including high melting point (exceeding 1,668°C), superior corrosion resistance, and an impressive strength-to-weight ratio-to deliver unmatched reliability in demanding melting scenarios.
At its core, the crucible's performance stems from titanium alloy's inherent resistance to deformation and oxidation at elevated temperatures. When melting reactive or high-temperature metals such as aluminum, copper, nickel-based superalloys, or even precious metals like gold and silver, it avoids the common pitfalls of traditional crucibles: ceramic crucibles often crack under thermal shock, while graphite crucibles are prone to reacting with molten metals, contaminating the final product. In contrast, the titanium alloy crucible maintains structural integrity even when exposed to rapid temperature fluctuations-from room temperature to over 1,200°C during continuous melting cycles-and resists chemical erosion from molten metal alloys, ensuring the purity of the melted material is preserved.
Its lightweight design is another key advantage, especially in industrial settings where frequent handling or integration into automated melting systems is required. Compared to heavy steel crucibles of the same capacity, titanium alloy crucibles are significantly lighter, reducing operator fatigue during manual use and lowering the load on mechanical arms in automated lines. This design does not compromise strength, however; the alloy's robust structure allows it to hold large volumes of molten metal (ranging from small laboratory-scale capacities of 500ml to industrial-grade 50L or more) without warping or leaking.
Beyond durability and usability, the titanium alloy crucible aligns with strict industry standards for precision and safety. In aerospace manufacturing, for example, it is used to melt high-purity titanium or nickel alloys for aircraft engine components, where even minor contamination can compromise part performance. In laboratory research, it supports precise melting experiments for material science studies, as its non-reactive surface ensures accurate, repeatable results. It also complies with global safety and quality certifications, including ASTM and ISO standards, guaranteeing consistency in material composition and manufacturing quality across every unit.
From small-scale academic labs to large-scale industrial foundries, the Titanium Alloy Crucible for Melting addresses the critical need for a melting vessel that balances high-temperature resilience, chemical stability, and practical usability. Its ability to protect molten metal purity, withstand harsh operating conditions, and integrate seamlessly into diverse workflows makes it an indispensable tool for any application where reliable, high-performance melting is non-negotiable.


 
Product Price


Price for titanium and titanium alloy crucible

Chemical Composition

 

Product Description

Item name

Ti Parts

Standard

ASTM B381

Application

Industrial etc

Surface

Bright

Processing

Forging

MOQ

1 pcs

 

Features

1. Low Density and High Specification Strength
2. Excellent Corrosion Resistance
3. Good Resistance to Effect of Heat 
4. Excellent Bearing to Cryogenics Property
5. Nonmagnetic and Non-toxic

6. Good Thermal Properties
7. Low Modulus of Elasticity

Chemical component

Grade

Ti

Al

V

Zr

Fe

Si

C

N

H

O

others

Gr1

Bal

     

0.25

 

0.10

0.03

0.015

0.2

 

Gr2

Bal

/

/

/

0.15

0.10

0.05

0.03

0.015

0.15

0.3

Gr3

Bal

/

/

/

0.30

0.15

0.10

0.05

0.015

0.20

0.3

Gr4

Bal

/

/

/

0.40

0.15

0.10

0.05

0.015

0.30

0.3

Gr5

 

Bal

5.5~

6.75

3.5~

4.5

0.8~

2.0

0.30

0.15

0.10

0.05

0.015

0.20

0.3

 

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