
Titanium
Commercially pure, unalloyed titanium has many uses in additive manufacturing. It is available in grades one through four and its applications vary, depending on your grade. All grades exhibit extreme corrosion resistance, ductility, and weldability, although Grade One is relatively more malleable than Grades Two, Three, and Four. Grade Four is the strongest. Grade Two Titanium is a metal that offers a convenient balance between malleability and strength. If you use to create a wide variety of industrial components, including those used in condenser piping, heat exchangers, jet engines, airframes, and marine chemical applications. Grade Two Titanium is also used in orthopedic prostheses and implants.



