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Material type
Metal
Material name
Titanium Grade 2 | 3.7035
Process compatibility
CNC machining
![David Nguyen, Mechanical Engineering Lead](/images/home/david.jpg)
Titanium grade 2 is unalloyed or "commercially pure" Titanium. It has a relatively low level of impurity elements and yield strength that places it between grade 1 and 3. The grades of titanium are dependent on the yield strength. Grade 2 is light-weight, highly corrosion resistant and has excellent weldability.
David Mechanical Engineering Lead at Protolabs Network