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Gr5 Titanium Investment Casting Ti-6Al-4V golf club head

Place of Origin: Zhejiang

Company Profile

Location: Wuxi, Jiangsu, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer, Agent
Main Products: Seamless Titanium Pipe

Product Detail

Model No.: GR5

Product Description

Quick Details

 

Place of Origin:

China (Mainland)

Brand Name:

Adv-ti

Application:

industrial,industrial field

Technique:

machine

Grade:

Gr5 (Ti-6Al-4V)

Powder Or Not:

Not Powder

Ti Content (%):

90.0%

material:

Alloys Titanium

feature:

high strength,

excellent corrosive resistance

Payment Terms:

L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union

Packaging & Delivery

 

Packaging Detail:

it should be put into plastic bag as inside, then packed with standard export woodcase as outside.

Delivery Detail:

7~28days

Specifications

* 1) material: Alloys Titanium.
* 2) Grade: Gr5.
* 3) feature: high strength, excellent corrosive resistance
* 4) MOQ: 10pcs,

 

Titanium golf club heads

of great strength to weight ratio, good corrosion resistance and damage tolerance. All items can be made according to client's requirements.

Process of working:  casting

Standard:  Ti-6Al-4V,  Gr.5

Feature:    light weight and hard surface, Eco-friendly, corrosion resistance, unique design andexcellent workmanship

Best service and top quality

Available degree: 7-12D according to the customers requests.

We can produce the logo, color and style according to customers request.

We are the professional manufacturer of titanium casting golf heads.

Shippment:  DHL/UPS/TNT/FEDEX/EMS

 

Please contact us for more information and quotation.

  • Specifications:

 

Titanium Casting

ASTM B367,

YY0117.2-2005 (Surgical implant),

DIN65083

 

GR5(Ti-6Al-4V)

mini thickness: 0.8mm

Surface roughness:Ra3.2-6.3um

According to drawing make tooling cast 

 

 

Why use Titanium for a wood head?

Whenever an item needs to be made light weight and high strength, titanium is always considered for its manufacture. Most titanium alloys possess the same strength as common grades of stainless steel, but are 40% less dense (the weight per volume area). Titanium therefore is commonly chosen for the manufacture of aircraft parts and medical equipment where strength at a lightweight is important.

In a wood head, even though a driver head, for example, will always be designed to weigh between 190g – 205g, the lower density of titanium allows the head to be made much larger in size and still possess the same strength than if a steel alloy were used. Steel's higher density means the maximum size for a wood head is about 310-320cc before the head would exceed the weight requirement for a normal club.  Titanium driver heads can be made larger than 500cc and still weigh 190g – 200g because of the lower density.

In addition, titanium possesses a higher strength to modulus ratio than steel. This means it is possible to manufacture the face of a wood head from titanium and achieve a better spring face performance (high COR) than with all but extremely high strength steel alloys.

What about Titanium and it's alloys are so important?

Metallurgy has developed hundreds of different tests to compare the mechanical properties of metals to each other.  In golf, for the manufacture of club heads, there are four key metal mechanical properties in the production of titanium wood heads. A titanium wood head is constructed of 3 to 4 pieces welded together.  Each different piece (face, crown, skirt, sole) has different stress put on it and is looked to perform different duties, therefore each piece can be made of differing titanium alloys.  The mechanical properties needed to produce a high COR face are not the same as the crown.

The key properties of Titanium for wood head design are:

Density  The ratio of the mass of a substance to its volume, expressed, for example, in units of grams per cubic centimeter or pounds per cubic foot. The density of a pure substance varies little from sample to sample and is often considered a characteristic property of the substance. Density often is taken as an indication of how "heavy" a substance is. Iron is denser than cork, since a given volume of iron is more massive (and weighs more) than the same volume of cork. It is often said that iron is "heavier" than cork, although a large volume of cork obviously can be more massive and thus be heavier (i.e., weigh more) than a small volume of iron.  This is a property that is very important in all parts of the club head as we like as light, low density, a club head as possible.

Tensile Strength The measure of a materi

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