Project Description

   

 

    

 

    

 

 

Product name Bike Frame
Material Titanium
Foldable No
Size Above 60cm
Use Road Bicycles, Gravel bike for S&S Couplers
Weight 3.45kg
parking 1pcs/box,5pcs/bag
Surface Processing Mode Matte
is_customized yes
Type Girder frame
Material Carbon T900(Frame+Fork+Seat post)
Head tube size 29*17mm Tapered
Feature Light weight, corrosion resistance, appropriate strength

Corrosion and no rust, good riding feeling

 

 

The frame material has evolved from the earliest chromium-molybdenum steel to aluminum alloy, and then the use of composite materials such as carbon fiber, as well as scandium alloys, magnesium alloys, titanium alloys, etc.
The chromium-molybdenum steel frame is an alloy steel made by adding one or more elements to carbon steel. The addition of two elements, molybdenum (Mo) and chromium (Cr), is called molybdenum-chromium alloy steel. The role of molybdenum: to increase the strength of steel and prevent temper brittleness. But it is heavy and easily oxidized. In recent years, new materials that overcome its shortcomings and take advantage of its advantages have emerged, and the chrome-molybdenum steel frame has once again attracted attention.
The main advantages include good rigidity for long-term riding, elastic pipes (shock absorption), multiple pipe joints and good workability, easy welding and no heat treatment, so the cost is relatively low. The price is relatively low. The disadvantage is that the weight is too heavy, improper maintenance is easy to rust, the pipe is not easy to shape, and there is a problem of metal fatigue. However, many alloy steels nowadays have achieved good results in rigidity, elasticity, transmission, and stability. The only drawback is that they are still heavier. Among the steels, chromium-molybdenum steel is the most common, which has high strength and is easy to pipe processing. Molybdenum can increase the strength of steel and prevent embrittlement; chromium can make steel corrosion-resistant, rust-resistant and prevent high-temperature oxidation.