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High Strength Allied Titanium Chainplate 0076261 Grade 5 Polished on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Allied Titanium Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:0076261

 Item # 0076261:High Strength Allied Titanium Chainplate, 8 inch long X 1-1/4 inch wide X 0.157 inch thick for 3/8 inch clevis pin, Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) Titanium with Polished Finish



This chainplate is manufactured from Grade 5 TRUE TITANIUM(TM). Known as the workhorse of the aerospace industry, 6Al-4V (Grade 5) titanium has proven itself worthy to serve on everything from space shuttles to lunar rovers. Now, this space age material is available to serve on your vessel in the mast saving, life protecting form of a high strength chainplate. Not only is it three and a half times stronger than stainless steel, but it also will remain corrosion proof in the natural environment for the remainder of your vessel's lifetime and then some. As an added bonus, titanium weighs 44% less than a traditional stainless steel plate. If safety, endurance and fuel savings in the form of reduced weight are important to you, then you have found the right piece of equipment for your vessel. You're welcome :)


TRUE TITANIUM(TM) is a trademark to establish that this product is manufactured from solid Titanium, rather than a coating, plating or color. TRUE TITANIUM, the AT Logo, the Ring around our high strength screws, LOOK FOR THE RING, AFFORDABLE TITANIUM NOW and ALLIED TITANIUM are all trademarks of Allied Titanium, Inc.

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