TA9 Titanium

Product Introduction

TA9 is the Chinese designation for a palladium-stabilized titanium alloy, corresponding to Ti-0.2Pd under international standards such as ASTM Grade 7. It is essentially commercially pure titanium (similar to TA2 or Grade 2) with a small addition of palladium (0.12 to 0.25 percent). The palladium content significantly improves the alloy’s corrosion resistance, particularly in reducing acids, hot brines, and crevice environments, while retaining the excellent formability and weldability of pure titanium.


The nominal chemical composition of TA9 is: palladium 0.12 to 0.25 percent, iron up to 0.30 percent, oxygen up to 0.25 percent, carbon up to 0.08 percent, nitrogen up to 0.03 percent, hydrogen up to 0.015 percent, and the balance titanium.


Key mechanical properties (typical for annealed condition):

● Tensile strength: 340 to 480 MPa

● Yield strength (0.2% offset): 275 to 380 MPa

● Elongation: 20 to 25 percent

● Density: 4.51 g/cm³

● Modulus of elasticity: 105 GPa


TA9 offers outstanding corrosion resistance in a wide range of media, including:

● Reducing acids: hydrochloric acid (HCl), sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄), formic acid, oxalic acid, and phosphoric acid (where pure titanium suffers from corrosion).

● Hot chloride brines and seawater (excellent resistance to crevice corrosion and pitting).

● Oxidizing acids: nitric acid (HNO₃) and chromic acid (H₂CrO₄) up to moderate temperatures.

● Alkaline solutions and organic compounds.


The palladium addition promotes passive film stability in reducing environments, making TA9 one of the most corrosion-resistant titanium grades for chemical processing. It retains the good weldability of pure titanium (GTAW, plasma, electron beam) with no post-weld heat treatment required. Formability is excellent; TA9 can be cold bent, drawn, and roll-formed similarly to TA2.


Typical applications of TA9 include:

● Chemical processing: heat exchangers, reactor vessels, piping systems, pump bodies, and valve components handling hot reducing acids (e.g., dilute sulfuric or hydrochloric acid).

● Oil and gas: downhole tubing, flowlines, and seawater handling equipment where crevice corrosion is a risk.

● Desalination plants: evaporator tubes and brine heaters.

● Chlor-alkali industry: electrodes and cell components.

● Marine engineering: components exposed to hot, stagnant seawater.


Comparison with TA2 (pure titanium, Grade 2): TA9 has similar mechanical properties and formability but far superior corrosion resistance in reducing acids and crevice environments. TA2 is more economical and sufficient for oxidizing conditions (e.g., nitric acid, seawater at moderate temperatures). TA9 is preferred when the service environment includes hot dilute HCl, H₂SO₄, or stagnant chloride solutions.

Selection guidance: Choose TA9 when TA2 (Grade 2) is inadequate for the corrosive medium, but the higher strength of TC4 is not required. For extremely aggressive reducing acids, Ti-0.2Pd with higher palladium (ASTM Grade 11) or Ti-0.3Mo-0.8Ni (TA10, Grade 12) may be considered. For most general corrosion applications, TA2 remains the standard; TA9 is a cost-effective upgrade for specific chemical environments.

Brand

TISCO SHANXI

Thickness

0.3-150mm / 0.011"- 5.9"

Width

6-3048mm / 0.23"- 120"

Length

1-12m / 39"- 472", Support Customization

Standard

ASTM, AISI, JIS, GB, DIN, EN, etc

Surface

BA, 2B, NO.1, NO.4, 4K, HL, 8K, etc

Edge

Mill Edge / Slit Edge


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