Overview of titanium plates:
Titanium plate is a metal plate made from titanium as a raw material. Titanium is a very special metal with a very light texture, but it is also very tough and corrosion-resistant. It will not turn black like silver and will maintain its color tone for life at room temperature. Titanium has a melting point similar to platinum and is widely used in industries such as metallurgy, electronics, medical, chemical, petroleum, and aerospace.
Manufacturing process of titanium plate:
Hot forging: a forging process carried out above the temperature of metal recrystallization.
Hot rolling: a rolling process carried out above the recrystallization temperature.
Cold rolling: a rolling process in which the plastic deformation temperature is lower than the recovery temperature.
Annealing: A metal heat treatment process in which a metal is slowly heated to a certain temperature, held for sufficient time, and then cooled at an appropriate rate (usually slow cooling, sometimes controlled cooling).
Pickling: Immerse the workpiece in an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid or other substances to remove thin films such as oxides on the metal surface. It is a pre-treatment or intermediate treatment for electroplating, enamel, rolling and other processes.