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Titanium Beta 3 Alloy Foil

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Commodity: Alloys Material: Titanium/Molybdenum/Zirconium/Tin (Beta 3) Form: Foil/Film/Sheet Composition: Ti 77.5/Mo 12/Zr 6/Sn 4.5 UNS Number: R58030 Temper: Annealed Thickness: 0.42mm Coating: Uncoated Surface Finish: Standard
Titanium Beta 3 Alloy Foil offers a unique balance of high strength, low density, and excellent corrosion resistance in a thin, flexible form. The foil format is ideal for lightweight structural components, shielding, and surface cladding where precise thickness and formability are required. Industries such as aerospace, electronics, and medical device manufacturing use titanium alloy foil for lightweight shielding in satellites, biocompatible membranes, and corrosion-resistant liners. Specific applications include EMI/RFI shielding, microfabricated biomedical devices, and corrosion protection in chemical reactors. In research, titanium alloy foil is used for thin-film deposition substrates, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) prototyping, and experimental corrosion studies. Its ability to combine mechanical resilience with fine formability makes it indispensable in both functional engineering and experimental science.
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Material Properties

Physical Properties
Element Value
Density( gcm⁻³ ) 5.07
each

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Available Configurations

Properties common to all products in this list

Commodity: Alloys Material: Titanium/Molybdenum/Zirconium/Tin (Beta 3) Form: Foil Composition: Ti 77.5/Mo 12/Zr 6/Sn 4.5 UNS Number: R58030 Temper: Annealed Thickness: 0.42mm Coating: Uncoated Surface Finish: Standard

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Tolerances

Foil
Thickness <0.01mm ±25%
Thickness 0.01mm - 0.05mm ±25%
Thickness >0.05mm ±10%