Titanium

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Price
$$$

Lead Time
< 10 days

Tolerances
±0.125mm (±0.005″)

Max part size
1500*800*700mm

Min part size
It depends

Applications

  • Aerospace: Structural components of aircraft and spacecraft.
  • Medical: Artificial joints, bone plates, screws, and other medical implants.
  • Automotive: Engine components, suspension systems, and body structures of high-performance cars.
  • Consumer Goods: High-end eyeglass frames.
  • Architecture: Decorative and structural components of modern buildings, as well as artistic sculptures.
  • Marine: Components of ships, submarines, and offshore platforms because it resists corrosion from seawater.

Strengths

  • High Strength
  • Corrosion Resistance
  • Biocompatibility
  • Heat Resistance
  • Low Density
  • Fatigue Resistance
  • Non-magnetic
  • Recyclability

Weaknesses

  • High cost: Titanium is relatively expensive to machine.
  • Hard to machine: More difficult to machine than many other metals, requiring special tools and equipment.
  • Heat treatment complexity: Requires precise control to avoid performance degradation during heat treatment.
  • Welding challenges: Requires special skills and equipment to prevent contamination and defects for welding.
  • Cold working performance: May deteriorate at low temperatures, and requires special attention.

Available Titanium Subtypes

Type
Yield Strength
Elongation at Break
Hardness
Density
Maximum Temp
Titanium Grade 5 | 3.7164 | Ti6Al4V
Yield strength
880 MPa
Elongation at break
14 %
Hardness
334 HB
Young's modulus
113.8 GPa
Common applications
Aerospace
Titanium Grade 2
Yield strength
275 - 410 MPa
Elongation at break
20 -23 %
Hardness
80 - 82 HRB
Post-Processing
Annealing & Cold working
Anodizing compatibility
Suitable
Titanium Grade 1
Yield strength
170 - 310 MPa
Elongation at break
24 %
Hardness
120 HB
Post-Processing
Cold & hot working, annealing. Not harden-able by heat treatment
Anodizing compatibility
Suitable

Available Finishings

As Machined

As Machined

Stain
Sand Blasting

Sand Blasting

n/a
Laser Engraving

Laser Engraving

n/a
Brushing 

Brushing 

Satin
Silk Screen

Silk Screen

n/a
E-coating

E-coating

n/a
Powder Coating

Powder Coating

Glossy
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