The Germany equivalent of Titanium Grade 1 (3.7025) is Ti1 (3.7025) with a 95% composition match.
🇩🇪 Germany equivalent of
Titanium Grade 13.7025
Standard: DIN · Source: DIN 17850
Quick Facts
| Original | 🇩🇪 Equivalent | |
|---|---|---|
| Designation | Titanium Grade 1 | Ti1 |
| Material Number | 3.7025 | 3.7025 |
| Standard | ASTM B265 | DIN |
| Category | Titanium | Titanium |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Titanium Grade 1 the same as Ti1?
Titanium Grade 1 (ASTM B265) and Ti1 (DIN) are near-equivalent grades with a 95% composition overlap. Both are titanium grades. Minor differences may exist in alloying element ranges. For most applications, they are interchangeable. Always verify against the applicable specification for safety-critical components.
Can I substitute Titanium Grade 1 with Ti1?
In most cases, yes. The chemical composition ranges overlap significantly (95%). However, verify mechanical property requirements for your specific application, as heat treatment practices may differ between ASTM B265 and DIN standards.
What is the DIN equivalent of Titanium Grade 1?
The DIN equivalent of Titanium Grade 1 (3.7025) is Ti1 (3.7025), specified in DIN 17850.
Other International Equivalents
| Country | Standard | Grade | Match | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇪🇺 | Europe | EN | Ti-Cp1 / 3.7025 | 100% |
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Data provided for reference only. Always verify against the applicable specification for critical applications. Source: ASTM B265, DIN 17850.
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