Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo

Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo (UNS designation R54620), also known as Ti 6-2-4-2, is a near alpha titanium alloy known for its high strength and excellent corrosion resistance. It is often used in the aerospace industry for creating high-temperature jet engines and the automotive industry to create high performance automotive valves.[1]

Chemistry[2]

AlSnZrMoFeOSiCNHYRemainder, eachRemainder, total
Min.5.51.83.61.80.06
Max.6.52.24.42.20.250.120.100.050.050.0150.0050.10.3

Markets[3]

  • Aerospace
  • Automobile

Applications[4][5]

  • High-temp jet engines
  • Gas turbine compressor components (Blades, Discs, Spacers and Seals)
  • High performance automotive valves
  • Sheet metal parts in afterburners and hot airframe sections

Specifications[6]

  • AMS: 4919, 4975, 4976, 4979, T 9047
  • MIL-T : 9046, 9047
  • MIL-F: 81556, 82142
  • Werkstoff: 3.7145
  • EN: 3.71450
  • GE: B50TF22, B50TF21, C50TF7, B50TF22
  • PWA: 1220
  • DIN: 3.7164
  • UNS: R54620
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