TC4 (Ti-6Al-4V) Titanium Alloy

TC4 (Ti-6Al-4V alpha-beta titanium alloy) is one of the most widely used titanium alloy grades in the world. It is commonly used in aerospace, medical devices, marine engineering, and high-end manufacturing.

This article is intended to give material selection and RFQ teams a complete reference for TC4 titanium alloy, from basic material definition to quotation preparation, so you can judge whether TC4 is the right fit for your project.

TC4 (Ti-6Al-4V) Titanium Alloy: Basic Overview

TC4 (Ti-6Al-4V alpha-beta titanium alloy) is a medium-strength dual-phase alpha-beta titanium alloy. It is based on titanium and alloyed with 6% aluminum and 4% vanadium. Aluminum acts as an alpha stabilizer, while vanadium acts as a beta stabilizer. Together, these two elements allow TC4 to maintain a strong overall balance of mechanical properties at both room temperature and elevated temperatures.

Within the titanium alloy family, TC4 belongs to the high-strength class. Compared with commercially pure titanium grades such as TA1 and TA2, the tensile strength of TC4 is roughly two to three times higher. At the same time, it offers a very mature balance of strength, ductility, and processability, which is why it remains the most commercially established titanium alloy with the most complete body of technical data.

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Core Advantages of TC4 (Ti-6Al-4V Alpha-Beta Titanium Alloy)

Strength-to-Weight Ratio

TC4 has a density of about 4.43 g/cm³, which is only about 56% that of steel, while its tensile strength can exceed 895 MPa. At the same strength level, using TC4 can significantly reduce structural weight.

Corrosion Resistance

TC4 performs very well in seawater, salt spray, and oxidizing environments. The stable oxide film that forms on the surface helps protect the material from corrosion.

Wide Service Temperature Range

TC4 can maintain stable mechanical performance across a temperature range of about -100°C to 400°C, making it suitable for a wide variety of demanding environments.

Good Biocompatibility

TC4 is non-toxic and compatible with human tissue, which makes it a common material for medical implants and surgical instruments.

TC4 Compared with Common Engineering Materials

Property TC4 (Ti-6Al-4V) Grade 2 Commercially Pure Titanium 304 Stainless Steel 6061 Aluminum Alloy
Density (g/cm³) 4.43 4.51 8.0 2.7
Tensile strength (MPa) ≥895 ≥345 ≥515 ≥310
Yield strength (MPa) ≥828 ≥275 ≥205 ≥276
Elongation (%) ≥10 ≥30 ≥40 ≥12
Maximum service temperature (°C) ~400 ~400 ~870 ~200
Corrosion resistance Excellent Outstanding Good Moderate

How TC4 Grade Names, Standards, and Supply Conditions Correspond

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TC4 / Ti-6Al-4V / Grade 5 Cross-Reference

Standard System Grade Designation Common Market / Region
ASTM / UNS Grade 5 / R56400 Americas and international markets
ISO Ti-6Al-4V International
GB (China) TC4 Mainland China
DIN / EN (Germany / Europe) 3.7165 / 3.7164 Europe
AMS (Aerospace) AMS 4928, AMS 4911 Aerospace
JIS (Japan) TAP6400 Japan

Common Supply Conditions of TC4 and Their Characteristics

Supply Condition Designation Typical Tensile Strength Typical Yield Strength Elongation Common Applications
Annealed M / A ≥895 MPa ≥828 MPa ≥10% General fabrication and welding
Solution treated ST ~900 MPa ~830 MPa ≥12% Initial condition before aging
Solution treated and aged STA ≥1000 MPa ≥900 MPa ≥8% High-strength applications
Stress relieved SR Similar to annealed condition Similar to annealed condition ≥10% Welded structural parts

Note: For sheet metal fabrication, annealed TC4 plate or sheet in M condition is usually sufficient for most applications.

Chemical Composition and Key Parameters of TC4

The chemical composition of TC4 (Ti-6Al-4V alpha-beta titanium alloy) is carefully balanced to achieve the best possible combination of mechanical performance and processing compatibility.

TC4 Chemical Composition by Weight

Element Minimum Maximum Notes
Aluminum (Al) 5.50% 6.75% Alpha stabilizer that increases strength
Vanadium (V) 3.50% 4.50% Beta stabilizer that improves ductility
Iron (Fe) 0.40% Impurity element
Oxygen (O) 0.20% Interstitial element that affects strength
Carbon (C) 0.08% Impurity element
Nitrogen (N) 0.05% Interstitial element
Hydrogen (H) ≤0.015% Must be controlled to ensure weldability
Other elements, each 0.10% Impurity limit per element
Other elements, total 0.40% Total impurity limit
Titanium (Ti) Balance Base element

Physical Properties of TC4

Property Metric Value Imperial Value Notes
Density 4.43 g/cm³ 0.160 lb/in³ At room temperature
Melting range 1604-1660°C 2920-3020°F Solidus to liquidus range
Beta transus temperature ~995°C ~1820°F Alpha-plus-beta to beta transformation temperature
Thermal conductivity 6.6-7.9 W/m·K 45.8-54.8 BTU·in/hr·ft²·°F Lower than most metals
Coefficient of thermal expansion 8.6×10⁻⁶ /°C 5.0×10⁻⁶ /°F From 0 to 100°C
Specific heat capacity 0.586 J/g·°C 0.14 BTU/lb·°F At room temperature
Electrical resistivity 1.68×10⁻⁶ Ω·m 1.68×10⁻⁶ Ω·m At room temperature
Elastic modulus 105-114 GPa 15,200-16,500 ksi In tension / compression
Poisson’s ratio 0.31 0.31

Mechanical Properties of TC4 Annealed Sheet

Property Metric Value Imperial Value Notes
Tensile strength, UTS ≥895 MPa ≥130 ksi Minimum requirement
Yield strength, 0.2% offset ≥828 MPa ≥120 ksi Minimum requirement
Elongation, 50 mm gauge length ≥10% ≥10% Minimum requirement
Reduction of area ≥25% ≥25% Typical value
Hardness 280-360 HB 32-38 HRC Typical range
Fatigue strength 570-620 MPa 83-90 ksi At 10⁷ cycles
Shear modulus 41-45 GPa 5,950-6,530 ksi

What Sheet Metal Fabrication Processes Is TC4 Suitable For?

TC4 (Ti-6Al-4V alpha-beta titanium alloy) is being used more and more widely in sheet metal fabrication. Compared with standard steels, however, it places more specific demands on processing methods.

TC4 Sheet Metal Process Compatibility

Process Suitability Key Considerations
Laser cutting High Best suited to thicknesses up to 15 mm; heat input must be controlled
Waterjet cutting High Minimal heat-affected zone; higher processing cost
Plasma cutting Medium Larger heat-affected zone; more suitable for thicker plate
Shearing High Well suited to straight-line cutting of thin sheet
CNC bending Medium Springback is significant; overbending compensation is usually required
Stamping and forming Medium High forming force required; warm forming is recommended
TIG welding High Argon shielding is mandatory; backside shielding is essential
MIG welding Medium Argon-based mixed shielding gas is required

What Should Be Confirmed First When Reviewing Drawings for TC4 Parts?

Key Drawing Review Points for TC4 Sheet Metal Parts

Review Item What to Confirm Risk If Overlooked
Material specification Grade, standard, and MTR requirements Incorrect material supplied
Dimensional tolerances Whether the tolerance is realistic for the process capability Extra machining or scrap
Bend radius Comparison between required radius and achievable minimum radius Cracking or excessive springback
Wall thickness Whether the actual thickness matches the design intent Part failure or unnecessary weight
Hole size and spacing Blanking clearance and edge distance Distortion or material tearing
Surface roughness Required finish type and Ra value Additional finishing operations may be needed
Welding requirements Joint type, strength requirements, and inspection criteria Weak joints or rejection
Heat-treatment requirements Required condition and validation method Strength may fall outside specification

What Types of Projects Are Better Suited to TC4?

Recommended Application Areas for TC4 Sheet Metal Parts

Industry Typical Application Why TC4 Is Chosen
Aerospace Structural brackets, housings, heat exchangers Weight reduction and high fatigue strength
Medical devices Surgical instrument housings, implant test pieces Biocompatibility and corrosion resistance
Marine engineering Seawater system components, offshore equipment Seawater corrosion resistance
Chemical processing Tanks, vessels, piping manifolds Resistance to acids and alkalis
High-performance automotive Exhaust components, suspension parts Lightweight and high-temperature resistance
Sporting goods Bicycle frames, racing components High specific strength
Semiconductor Process chamber components Good cleanliness and corrosion resistance

What Information Should You Provide When Requesting a Quote for TC4?

RFQ Checklist for TC4 Sheet Metal Parts

Category Specific Item Purpose
Material Grade such as TC4 / Ti-6Al-4V / Grade 5, applicable standard such as ASTM B265 or AMS 4911, and required thickness Ensures the correct material is sourced
Dimensions Overall size, including length × width × height, sheet thickness, and quantity Used to calculate material weight and processing steps
Geometry 2D drawings such as DXF or PDF, or 3D models such as STEP or IGES, along with bending details Used to evaluate manufacturing feasibility
Tolerances Dimensional tolerances and required surface roughness Helps determine processing difficulty
Manufacturing process Cutting method, bending steps, welding requirements if welding is needed, and surface treatment Clarifies the required operations
Quality requirements Whether MTR or EN 10204 3.1 certification is required, inspection requirements, and any special testing Defines the inspection scope
Application information Final service environment, temperature range, and load conditions Helps confirm material suitability
Logistics information Delivery location, packaging requirements, and lead time Supports production planning and shipping arrangements

FAQs

Grade 2 commercially pure titanium costs less than TC4 and offers better corrosion resistance and formability. However, its strength is much lower, with tensile strength around 345 MPa compared with about 895 MPa for TC4. Substitution is only feasible if the lower strength of Grade 2 is still enough for your load requirements. If your design depends on the high specific strength of TC4, Grade 2 commercially pure titanium will not deliver the same performance, even if wall thickness is increased.

SR MFG does not impose a strict minimum order quantity. We accept both one-piece prototypes and production orders of any size. For single-piece or very small-batch orders, the unit price will be higher because the fixed setup cost is spread over fewer parts. It is best to discuss your required quantity with us during the RFQ stage so we can provide an accurate quotation.

TC4 should be stored in a clean, dry environment, away from moisture and corrosive substances. If the material has already been cut or machined, freshly exposed edges should be protected with a light oil or a temporary protective film to prevent surface contamination. Long-term storage of TC4 sheet in humid or salt-spray environments may lead to surface oxidation, so cleaning may be needed before processing or assembly.

Yes. All TC4 materials supplied by SR MFG come with EN 10204 3.1 inspection certificates, which list chemical composition and mechanical properties. Each batch can be traced by heat number and batch code. For projects that require third-party inspection, such as SGS, Bureau Veritas, or DNV, we can arrange those services on request at additional cost.

SR MFG offers the following surface finish options for TC4 parts: pickling to remove oxide scale and produce a clean surface, sandblasting for a uniform matte finish, polishing for a high-gloss mirror effect, anodizing in Type II or Type III for enhanced corrosion resistance or color requirements, and physical vapor deposition, or PVD, for improved wear resistance or decorative appearance. Please state your surface finish requirements during the RFQ stage so we can confirm feasibility and provide an accurate quote.

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