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TA10 / Gr.12 Titanium-Molybdenum-Nickel Alloy Bars — Daily Production Update
By William Jacob/ On 08 Apr, 2026

TA10 / Gr.12 Titanium-Molybdenum-Nickel Alloy Bars — Daily Production Update

Today's production spotlight: a fresh batch of TA10 / ASTM Gr.12 titanium-molybdenum-nickel alloy raw bars, stacked and marked on our workshop floor. Material: TA10 (ASTM Gr.12 / Ti-0.3Mo-0.8Ni) TA10 is a near-alpha titanium alloy with additions of molybdenum (0.2–0.4%) and nickel (0.6–0.9%). Compared to commercially pure titanium, Gr.12 offers significantly improved crevice corrosion resistance in hot brine, wet chlorine, and reducing acid environments — making it a go-to choice for:Chemical processing — heat exchangers, reactor vessels, and piping Oil & gas — sour-service downhole components Marine desalination — evaporator tubes and plate heat exchangers Power generation — condenser tubing in coastal plantsToday's Batch This run includes raw bars (unfinished billets) in two diameters:Diameter Grade QuantityΦ60 mm TA10 / Gr.12 Multiple piecesΦ75 mm TA10 / Gr.12 Multiple piecesEach bar is marked with its grade and diameter for full traceability through the production chain.What Happens Next These raw bars will be ultrasonically inspected, then machined or forged to customer specifications — turned bars, shafts, fastener blanks, or valve components. We can supply TA10 bar stock from Φ10 mm up to Φ300 mm, in both forged and rolled conditions. Need Gr.12 titanium alloy bars or custom machined parts? Contact us for pricing and lead times.Related Articles:Titanium Bars & Rods Titanium Forging & Ring Rolling in Action

Production Updates
Titanium Forging & Ring Rolling in Action — Daily Production Update
By William Jacob/ On 07 Apr, 2026

Titanium Forging & Ring Rolling in Action — Daily Production Update

Another day on the forging floor. Here is a look at today's production run — titanium ring forgings going from raw billet to finished product, right here in our Baoji workshop. From Billet to Red-Hot Ring The process starts with titanium billets and hollow blanks, cut to weight and preheated in our gas-fired furnace. Once the material reaches forging temperature (typically 900–950°C for Ti-6Al-4V), it moves to the ring rolling mill.Ring Rolling in Progress The glowing titanium blank is placed on the ring rolling machine, where it is expanded into the target diameter through continuous rotational compression. The entire rolling cycle takes just minutes, but the temperature window is critical — too cold and the material cracks, too hot and grain growth reduces mechanical properties. Finished & Ready to Ship After rolling, the rings are heat-treated, ultrasonically inspected, and machined to final dimensions. Today's batch includes DN100 flanges destined for chemical processing equipment.This is what daily production looks like at Titanium Seller — no stock photos, just real metal moving through real machines. Need custom titanium forgings? Get in touch and we will quote your next order.Related Articles:Titanium Forgings — From Billet to Precision Shape Why Titanium Is Taking Over Modern Manufacturing

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