Your Professional Titanium Foil Supplier

 

 

Shaanxi Huiyou Shengbang Precision Foil Manufacturing Co., Ltd. specializes in the production of Non-Ferrous Metal Foils, Refractory Metal Foils, Rare (Precious) Metal Foils, Speaker Parts, Titanium Stamping Parts,etc.

 

Product Application
Our company's titanium foil is used in 3C, chemical, and battery industries; tin foil is used in the electronics field to make circuit boards, etc.zirconium foil is mainly used in nuclear reactors and aerospace; copper foil is used in condensers, heat exchangers, etc.


Advanced Production Equipment
Our company has advanced Sendzimir twenty-high rolling mill, four-high rolling mill, tensioning and leveling machine, annealing furnace, metal slitting machine, foil cleaning and deoiling unit and other equipment.


Quality Guaranteed
Shaanxi HYSB Precision Foil Co., Ltd.Companies get GB/T19001-2016/1S09001:2015Quality management system certification.

 

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‌Characteristics of Titanium Foil

 

 

‌High strength and light weight

Titanium has a better strength-to-density ratio than other metals, so components made of titanium foil have high strength, good rigidity and light weight.

 

‌Excellent corrosion resistance

Titanium foil has better corrosion resistance than stainless steel in humid air and seawater, and can resist corrosion from a variety of chemicals.

 

‌High and low temperature resistance

Titanium foil can work for a long time at high temperatures, while still maintaining its mechanical properties at low or ultra-low temperature conditions.

 

 

Materials of titanium foil

 

 

Pure titanium‌:
Titanium foil can be made of pure titanium, which has good plasticity, high strength, low density and excellent corrosion resistance‌.

 

Titanium alloy‌:
Titanium foil can also be made of titanium alloy, which is made by adding other elements to enhance certain properties of titanium, such as strength, heat resistance or corrosion resistance‌.
Common titanium alloy materials include TA1, TA2, TC4, etc. These alloys have different characteristics and uses, which can meet the needs of different fields‌.

 

Processing process of titanium foil

 

‌Raw material selection

Select high-purity titanium raw materials, such as ilmenite and titanium ore, and commonly used titanium alloys, such as Ti-6Al-4V, Ti-5Al-2.5Sn, etc., to ensure the performance of titanium foil‌.

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‌Smelting

Use vacuum arc melting (VAR) or argon arc melting (AOD) and other methods to melt titanium raw materials under vacuum or inert gas protection to prevent reaction with gases such as oxygen and nitrogen to ensure purity and uniformity‌.

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‌Ingot heat treatment

The smelted metal liquid is cooled to form an ingot, and heat treatment is performed to improve the structure and performance, including heating, insulation and cooling steps‌.

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‌Rolling

The heat-treated ingot is heated to an appropriate temperature, and multiple passes are performed through a rolling mill to gradually press it into a titanium foil of the required thickness. The rolling process is divided into hot rolling and cold rolling. 

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Annealing

After rolling, the titanium foil is annealed to eliminate internal stress and improve plasticity and toughness. Annealing methods include vacuum annealing and continuous online protection annealing, the latter of which has higher production efficiency and product quality.

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Packaging and Transportation Requirements For Titanium Foil

Packaging requirements:
As a kind of titanium and titanium alloy processed products, the packaging of titanium foil should comply with relevant national standards, such as GB/T 8180-2023 "Packaging, marking, transportation and storage of titanium and titanium alloy processed products". The packaging should ensure that the titanium foil is not loose, damp, deformed or damaged during transportation and storage. The box should be lined with moisture-proof materials, such as polyethylene plastic film or neutral moisture-proof paper, and the product must be filled and fixed with paper scraps to prevent movement and collision. In terms of titanium foil transportation requirements, attention should be paid to moisture and corrosion prevention during transportation, and titanium foil should be prevented from contacting with harmful substances. For titanium foil of special specifications or high quality, special transport boxes or special packaging can be used.

Grade 2 Titanium Foil

 

 
Electrical and thermal conductivity of titanium foil
 
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‌Electrical conductivity‌:
The electrical conductivity of titanium foil is about 1.8 × 10^6 S/m and the resistivity is about 5.6 × 10^-7 Ω·m, which means that it will produce a certain resistance when conducting current, but it still performs well in electrical and electronic equipment.

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‌Thermal conductivity‌:
Titanium foil has excellent thermal conductivity, which allows it to effectively conduct heat in high temperature environments. Its thermal conductivity is about 15.6 W/m·K, which is sufficient to meet the heat conduction needs in most industrial applications.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: What is non-ferrous metal foil?

A: Non-ferrous metal foil refers to dyed or thin films made of non-ferrous metals (such as aluminum, copper, titanium, nickel, zinc, magnesium, etc.). Usually, these metals are rolled, stretched or even processed to set certain standards for thickness, usually between a few microns and a few millimeters. Non-ferrous metal coatings have a variety of properties, such as good electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance and lightness, and are widely evaluated in electronics, aviation, packaging, construction, automotive and other fields.

Q: What kind of metal is foil made of?

A: It is usually made of metals such as gold, silver or aluminum. Gold and silver foil are often used in decoration, art, crafts and food decoration, while aluminum foil is widely used in food packaging and cooking. Gold and silver foil have the same ductility and can be hammered into very thin sheets

Q: How is non-ferrous metal foil produced?

A: The foil production process generally includes the following main steps:
Raw material selection: Foil is usually made of metal (such as aluminum, copper or gold) or some abbreviation materials (such as plastic). According to different uses, choose the appropriate raw materials.
Melting and casting: First, the metal raw materials are melted at high temperature, and then the molten metal is cast into blocks. This process is usually carried out in a special melting furnace.
Rolling: The cast metal block is cold rolled or hot rolled. The purpose of rolling is to swell the metal to the required thickness. Cold rolling can produce a thinner and smoother surface, while hot rolling is suitable for processing thicker metals.
Amplifier: During the rolling process, the metal will harden, so it needs to be amplified. The amplifier heats the metal to a certain temperature and then slowly cools it down to restore its plasticity and flexibility.
Cutting and shaping: The rolled output is cut to the required requirements, and then customized or further processed to meet specific needs.
Surface treatment: Depending on the purpose, the coating will be coated, sprayed or otherwise treated to enhance its corrosion resistance, conductivity and other properties.
Packaging and shipment: The processed foil will be packaged according to the standards and finally shipped to customers or markets.

Q: What is the difference between aluminum foil and tin foil in terms of composition?

A: Aluminum foil: The main component is aluminum, which is usually made by rolling aluminum ingots. The thickness of aluminum ingots is generally between 0.02 mm and 0.1 mm.
Tin foil: The main component is tin, and tin foil is significantly lower than aluminum foil. It is a dark color made by rolling tin or tin alloy.

Q: What are the physical differences between aluminum foil and tin foil?

A: Aluminum foil: Has good flexibility, corrosion resistance, can withstand higher temperatures, and has good heat and oxygen insulation properties.
Tin foil: Is usually more brittle, not as flexible as aluminum foil, and has poorer heat resistance. Tin foil may react when it comes into contact with certain chemicals, especially acidic and alkaline substances.

Q: What is the difference between aluminum foil and tin foil in terms of usage?

A: Aluminum foil: Widely used in packaging materials such as food, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. It is often used to prevent moisture, oxidation and keep food fresh due to its good barrier properties. At the same time, aluminum foil is also used in cooking and baking, such as wrapping food or using it in baking trays.
Tin foil: Historically, it was widely used in food packaging, but with the popularity of aluminum foil, the application of tin foil has been greatly reduced. Now, tin foil is mainly used in some specific industries or as a material for certain crafts.

Q: What is titanium foil?

A: Titanium foil is a thin sheet material made of titanium metal, usually with a small thickness, usually below 0.1 mm. Titanium foil is widely used due to its excellent physical and chemical properties, including high strength, light weight, excellent corrosion resistance and biocompatibility.

Q: What is ultra-thin zirconium foil?

A: Ultra-thin zirconium foil refers to very thin zirconium metal sheets, usually between a few microns (μm) and a few millimeters (mm). Zirconium has excellent corrosion resistance, high melting point and good mechanical properties, so it is widely used in aerospace, nuclear energy, medical equipment and chemical industries. Due to the characteristics of ultra-thin zirconium foil, it has unique advantages in some special applications, such as lighter weight, better formability and improved thermal conductivity.

Q: What are the main applications of ultra-thin copper foil?

A: Printed circuit boards (PCBs): Widely used in various electronic devices to support complex circuit designs.
Flexible circuits: Used in bendable or foldable electronic products such as smartphones and wearable devices.
Battery components: Used in new energy devices such as lithium batteries to improve battery performance and efficiency.

Q: What is titanium foil?

A: Titanium foil is a thin sheet made of titanium metal, usually less than 0.2 mm thick. Titanium foil has many excellent properties, including light weight, high strength, corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance.

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