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Titanium Transage 134 Triplex Heat Treat 815/565/480°C
Categories: Metal; Nonferrous Metal; Titanium Alloy; Beta Titanium Alloy

Material Notes: Typical heat treatments after a Beta-solution anneal: 1. Age 440-525ºC to maximize strength; 2. Duplex age 550-595ºC followed by 455-485ºC to maximize toughness

Characteristics:

  • Martensitic alloy
  • High hardenability
  • Heat treatable
  • Good fatigue properties
  • Good fracture properties
  • Suitable for hot-working and cold-forming

5 other heat treatments of this alloy are in MatWeb.

Key Words: Ti-12V-2.5Al-2Sn-6Zr
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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 4.73 g/cc
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 1270 MPa
Tensile Strength, Yield 1210 MPa
Elongation at Break 4.0 %
Reduction of Area 6.0 %Estimated
Modulus of Elasticity 105 GPaTypical Value for STA beta titanium alloy.
Poissons Ratio 0.33Typical for beta titanium alloy.
Fatigue Strength 980 MPa
@# of Cycles 100000
 1050 MPa
@# of Cycles 10000
Fracture Toughness 55.0 MPa-m½K(IC)
Shear Modulus 39.5 GPaCalculated from typical values.
 
Electrical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Electrical Resistivity 0.000150 ohm-cmEstimated from similar high-V-stabilized beta titanium alloys.
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
CTE, linear 8.50 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 20.0 - 100 °C
Typical beta titanium alloy
 9.10 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 0.000 - 315 °C
Typical V-stabilized-beta titanium alloy
Specific Heat Capacity 0.525 J/g-°CTypical value for titanium alloys.
Thermal Conductivity 7.80 W/m-KEstimated from similar high-V-stabilized beta titanium alloys.
Beta Transus 750 °C
 
Component Elements PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Aluminum, Al 2.5 %
Boron, B <= 0.030 %
Carbon, C <= 0.080 %
Hydrogen, H <= 0.015 %
Iron, Fe <= 0.20 %
Nitrogen, N <= 0.050 %
Other, each <= 0.10 %
Other, total <= 0.40 %
Oxygen, O <= 0.15 %
Tin, Sn 2.0 %
Titanium, Ti 77.5 %
Vanadium, V 12 %
Yttrium, Y <= 0.0050 %
Zirconium, Zr 6.0 %

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