Ti-35Zr-10Nb (ATI Tiadyne 3510) Fully Hardened vs Ti-3.9V-0.85Al-0.25Si-0.25Fe (TIMETAL 407) STA Water Quench
Property comparison of Ti-35Zr-10Nb (ATI Tiadyne 3510) Fully Hardened and Ti-3.9V-0.85Al-0.25Si-0.25Fe (TIMETAL 407) STA Water Quench, both titanium alloy.
| Property | Ti-35Zr-10Nb (ATI Tiadyne 3510) Fully Hardened | Ti-3.9V-0.85Al-0.25Si-0.25Fe (TIMETAL 407) STA Water Quench | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yield strength | 1,034 MPa | 776 MPa | -25% |
| Tensile strength | 1,103 MPa | 882 MPa | -20% |
| Elongation | 12 % | 23 % | +92% |
| Density | 5,250 kg/m³ | 4,530 kg/m³ | -14% |
| Thermal conductivity | 7.58 W/m·K | 11.3 W/m·K | +49% |
| Specific heat | 423 J/kg·K | 533 J/kg·K | +26% |
Difference is Ti-3.9V-0.85Al-0.25Si-0.25Fe (TIMETAL 407) STA Water Quench relative to Ti-35Zr-10Nb (ATI Tiadyne 3510) Fully Hardened. Values are taken from the representative row of each material; both materials may have multiple heat treatments or conditions on their individual pages.
Identification
- grade
- Ti-35Zr-10Nb
- standard
- ATI Proprietary
- heat treatment
- Fully Hardened (aged 425-550°C)
- grade
- Ti-3.9V-0.85Al-0.25Si-0.25Fe
- standard
- TIMET Proprietary
- heat treatment
- Solution Treated and Aged (Water Quench)
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