AMS 4902 Grade 4 Titanium Wire

AMS 4902 Grade 4 Titanium Wire Description

What is AMS 4902 Grade 4 Titanium Wire?

AMS 4902 Grade 4 Titanium Wire is an aerospace-grade commercially pure titanium wire. Aerospace Grade 4 Titanium Wire (UNS R50700) manufactured in accordance with AMS 4902 standard, It meets AMS 4902 specification and is classified as an alpha-phase titanium alloy.

It offers higher strength than Grade 1 and Grade 2 while retaining good ductility and weldability. This provides many advantages, such as high strength, good ductility and superior corrosion resistance.

Higher strength than Gr1 and Gr2–ideal for moderate load-bearing applications; good ductility–oan be formed and bent without cracking and superior corrosion resistance–outstanding performance in seawater, salt spray, and chemical environments.

With strictly controlled impurities (H ≤ 0.015%, O ≤ 0.4%), Grade 4 wire are used in aircraft structural components, chemical processing systems, marine aviation parts, and general aerospace hardware where higher strength than Grade 2 is required.

Technical Specifications

Specifications

1.Diameter ranges for aerospace

  • Common aviation sizes: 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 mm.
  • Ultra-fine sizes for precision components: 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 mm.
  • Common sizes: 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 mm.

2.Production processes

Titanium bar → Heating → Reversing rough rolling → Continuous rolling → Cooling & straightening → Surface treatment → Multi-pass drawing → Annealing → Finishing & inspection → Zirconium wire

3. Technical advantages

  • One-heat rolling on Danieli equipment guarantees precise dimension and uniform micro-structure.
  • Vacuum melting ensures high purity and stable composition.
  • Multi-pass cold drawing results in a clean and uniform surface.
  • Surface treatment: pickled or bright finish available.
  • Precision straightening guarantees a straightness of ≤ 2/1000.
  • Full-process inspection ensures dimensional accuracy and surface quality.

4. Basic Product Information

Item

Details

Product name

AMS Grade 3 or Gr4 Titanium Wire

Equivalent

Gr.3 (ASTM), CP Titanium Grade 3

Execution standards

AMS 4902, ASTM B863, GB/T 3623-2022

Supply form

Straight wire, coil wire

Surface condition

Pickled, bright

5.Chemical Composition (Aviation Grade)

Element

Ti

O

Fe

C

N

H

Others (Total)

Content %

Balance

≤0.40

≤0.50

≤0.08

≤0.05

≤0.015

≤0.40

6.Mechanical Properties (Annealed Condition)

Condition

Tensile strength (MPa)

Yield strength (MPa)

Elongation (%)

Hardness HV

Annealed (M)

≥ 552

≥ 483

≥ 18

≥ 265

Cold Drawn (Y)

550–740

550–710

≥ 5-12

260–320

7.Physical Properties for Aviation

Item

Value

Density

4.51 g/cm³ (56% of steel)

Elastic modulus

105 GPa

Melting point

~1668 ℃

Thermal expansion

~8.6×10⁻⁶ /℃

Thermal conductivity

~15.5 W/(m·K)

8.Aviation Environmental Performance

Item

Performance

Service temperature

From -253 ℃ to 350 ℃

Corrosion resistance

Excellent in seawater, salt spray, fuels, and hydraulic fluids

Weldability

Good–suitable for welding applications

Formability

Moderate–good for simple bends and forms

Aviation Product Features

  • Higher Strength: Strongest among commercially pure titanium grades (1,2,3).
  • Good Ductility: Maintains ≥18% elongation for forming capability.
  • Superior Corrosion Resistance: Outstanding in seawater and chemical media.
  • Light Weight: Density only 56% of steel – reduces aircraft weight.
  • Non-magnetic: Safe for avionics and sensitive instruments.
  • Cost-Effective: Higher strength alternative to Grade 2 without alloying costs.

Aviation Applications

Comparison: Grade 1 vs Grade 2 vs Grade 4

Grade

Tensile Strength (MPa)

Elongation (%)

Best For

Grade 1 (AMS 4900)

240 – 340

≥ 24

Maximum formability, welding wire

Grade 2 (AMS 4901)

345 – 450

≥ 20

Balanced strength and ductility

Grade 4 (AMS 4902)

≥ 552

≥ 18

Highest strength among pure grades

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