Introduction For Different Surface States Of Titanium Plates To Meet Specific Application Needs
Introduction for different surface states of titanium plates to meet specific application needs
Titanium plates have different surface states, depending on production and processing requirements and application needs. The following are some common surface conditions of titanium plates:
Titanium plates have different surface conditions, depending on the requirements of production and processing as well as the needs of the application. The following are some common surface conditions of titanium plates:
Below I will introduce some common surface states of titanium plates.
1. Hot rolling surface: Hot rolling is one of our common titanium plate manufacturing methods. Hot rolled plates generally have rough surfaces and require subsequent processing and surface treatment to meet specific needs.

2. Cold rolling surface: Cold rolling is rolling titanium plates at room temperature to obtain a smoother and more uniform surface quality. Cold rolled plate generally has a smoother surface and is suitable for some applications that require higher surface quality.

3. Pickling surface: Pickling is one of the surface treatment methods, which can remove oxides, dirt and bad surfaces on the surface of titanium plates. This improves the appearance and corrosion resistance of titanium plates.

4. Polished surface: Polishing is the mechanical or chemical treatment of the surface of titanium plates to give it a highly smooth and reflective appearance. Polished surfaces are often used in applications where a refined appearance is required.

5. Sandblasting surface: Sandblasting is to obtain a uniform rough surface by spraying sand particles on the surface of the titanium plate to increase surface friction and wear resistance. This type of surface is often used in applications that require slip resistance or increased surface roughness.

6. Anodized surface: Anodizing is a surface treatment method that can form an oxide layer on the surface of titanium plates to increase its corrosion resistance and hardness. This treatment is commonly used in some specific electronic and chemical applications.

Each of these surface states has different properties and specific areas of application. The choice of surface condition depends on specific needs, such as appearance, corrosion resistance, friction properties and assembly requirements. Before purchasing titanium plates, it is recommended to determine your needs with the material supplier to ensure that the appropriate surface condition is selected.







