Titanium supplier of sheets plates bars tubes and wire including Grade 2 and Grade 5 high strength corrosion resistant metal.

What Is Titanium Metal?
Basic Definition and Composition
Titanium is a strong, lightweight, corrosion-resistant metal used where failure is not an option – aerospace, medical implants, marine, and high-performance industrial systems.
Chemically, titanium is an elemental metal that can be supplied as:
- Commercially pure titanium (CP titanium) – almost pure Ti with small amounts of O, Fe, C, N, H
- Titanium alloys – titanium combined with elements like aluminum, vanadium, palladium, molybdenum, nickel to tune strength, toughness, and corrosion resistance
Elemental Data for Titanium
- Element symbol: Ti
- Atomic number: 22
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- Melting point: ~1668°C (3034°F)
- Crystal structure: Hexagonal close-packed (HCP) at room temperature, body-centered cubic (BCC) at high temperature
These properties make titanium ideal where low weight, high strength, and high temperature resistance must work together.
Why Titanium Is a High-Performance Metal
Titanium is considered a high-performance engineering metal because it offers a rare combination of:
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- Aluminum is lighter, but titanium is roughly twice as strong for structural applications
- Titanium offers better stiffness, fatigue performance, and temperature resistance
For designs where weight, lifespan, and reliability directly impact cost and safety, titanium often delivers the best overall life-cycle value, even with a higher material price.
Common Myths and Misconceptions About Titanium
A few points I clarify often with buyers and engineers:
- “Titanium is stronger than every steel.”
Not always. Some ultra-high-strength steels exceed
Titanium Material Forms We Offer
We stock a full range of titanium metal forms so you can match the material exactly to your process, lead time, and budget.
Titanium Sheet and Plate
- CP titanium and titanium alloy sheet and plate
- Thin gauge sheet for fabrication and cladding
- Heavy plate for structural, aerospace, and industrial titanium parts
- Tight thickness tolerances and clean surfaces ready for CNC machining
Titanium Round Bar and Rod
- Precision titanium round bar and titanium rod from small diameters up to large forged sizes
- Bar stock for machining, fasteners, shafts, and high‑strength components
- Centerless ground, peeled, or rough-turned options depending on your finish needs
Titanium Tube and Pipe
- Seamless titanium tubing for aerospace, medical, and high-pressure service
- Welded titanium tube and pipe for cost‑effective industrial systems
- Available in common schedules and custom titanium tubing sizes for heat exchangers and process lines
Titanium Wire and Coil
- Titanium wire and titanium coil for welding, springs, and small fabricated parts
- CP titanium wire for corrosion‑resistant applications
- Welding wire diameters matched to standard processes and filler requirements
Titanium Foil and Strip
- Ultra-thin titanium foil and narrow titanium strip for precision and electronic uses
- Supplied in coils or cut lengths for shims, shielding, and micro components
- Clean, flat material ideal for high‑accuracy stamping and forming
Titanium Forgings, Fittings, and Custom Shapes
- Closed-die and open-die titanium forgings for high-stress aerospace titanium and industrial parts
- Titanium fittings, flanges, and custom profiles for piping and structural systems
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Titanium Grade 1
- Softest and most ductile CP titanium
- Excellent formability and cold workability
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Typical uses:
Heat exchanger parts, chemical processing equipment, marine hardware, thin titanium sheet and titanium foil, deep-drawn parts, medical devices where low strength is acceptable.
Titanium Grade 2
- The most commonly used CP titanium grade
- Good balance of strength, corrosion resistance, and weldability
- Easy to machine compared to higher-strength alloys
Typical uses:
Industrial piping, titanium tube and pipe, pressure vessels, marine components, plates and titanium bar stock for general engineering, medical hardware, architectural parts.
Titanium Grade 3
- Higher strength than Grade 2, still weldable
- Good resistance to mild to moderate corrosive environments
- Used when you need more strength but still want CP behavior
Typical uses:
Higher-pressure titanium tubing, structural plates, aerospace brackets, industrial hardware in chemical plants.
Titanium Grade 4
- Strongest CP titanium grade
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- Slightly harder to form than Grades 1–3, but still weldable
Typical uses:
Aerospace fasteners, medical instruments, pressure vessels, titanium forgings and fittings, high-performance structural parts.
Titanium Grade 5 (Ti‑6Al‑4V)
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- CP titanium with a small addition of palladium
- Outstanding corrosion resistance, especially in reducing acids and chlorides
- Similar mechanical properties to Grade 2
Typical uses:
Chemical processing, reactors, heat exchangers, titanium for marine use, highly aggressive environments where standard stainless steels fail.
Titanium Grade 9 (Ti‑3Al‑2.5V)
- Medium-strength titanium alloy
- Excellent weldability and formability
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Typical uses:
Aerospace and sport titanium tubing, bike frames, hydraulic lines, aircraft tubing, marine and automotive tube systems.
Titanium Grade 23 (Ti‑6Al‑4V ELI – Medical)
- Medical version of Grade 5 ELI with tighter controls
- Top-level biocompatibility and fatigue strength
- Used where long-term performance in the body is critical
Typical uses:
Orthopedic implants, dental implants, trauma hardware, custom medical devices, 3D printed implant structures from 3D printing titanium powder.
How to Choose the Right Titanium Grade
When you’re picking a titanium metal grade, focus on:
- Corrosion
- Strong chemicals / seawater: Grade 1, 2, 7
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- High strength: Grade 4, 5, 5 ELI, 23
- Medium strength with good formability: Grade 9
- Forming & welding
- Easier forming: Grade 1, 2, 9
- High-strength weldable tubing: Grade 9
- Medical use
- Instruments / components: Grades 1, 2, 4
- Implants: Grade 23, Grade 5 ELI
- Cost vs performance
- CP grades (1–4) are typically more cost-effective than alloyed grades like 5 and 23.
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In real designs, switching to titanium can cut part weight by 30–50% compared to steel or stainless, with similar or higher strength. That’s why we use it in aerospace titanium structures, medical devices, and high-end automotive parts.
Titanium strength and hardness range
Depending on the titanium grade:
- CP titanium (Grade 1–4):
- Tensile strength roughly 240–550 MPa
- Great for corrosion resistance and forming
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- Tensile strength roughly 900–1100 MPa
- High hardness and excellent fatigue performance
These ranges make titanium alloy a go-to for parts that must be light, strong, and reliable over the long term.
Titanium corrosion resistance
Titanium forms a stable, self-healing oxide film that gives it outstanding corrosion resistance in:
- Seawater and marine environments (ideal for titanium for marine use)
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- Chemical processing lines, heat exchangers, and offshore systems
In many aggressive environments where carbon steel and even stainless steel fail, titanium just keeps working with minimal maintenance.
Titanium temperature resistance
Titanium keeps its strength and stability over a wide temperature range:
- Works well from cryogenic temperatures up to around 400–600°C (depending on grade)
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If you’re comparing it with aluminum or heat-treated aluminum alloys, titanium holds strength much better at elevated temperatures.
Titanium biocompatibility
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Titanium vs Other Metals
Titanium vs Stainless Steel
Titanium metal weighs about 40–45% less than stainless steel while keeping similar strength. In salty, wet or chloride-heavy environments, titanium’s corrosion resistance is on another level:
- No red rust, no pitting in seawater
- Keeps strength at higher temperatures
- Non-magnetic and more skin‑friendly than many stainless grades
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Titanium vs Aluminum
Aluminum is light and cheap, but titanium sits in the sweet spot when you need real strength:
- Titanium is about 1.6–1.8× heavier than aluminum
- But it’s also about 2–3× stronger, with much better fatigue and impact resistance
- It stays stiffer and holds strength at higher temperatures
If you’re designing high-performance parts (bike stems, aerospace brackets, motorsport components), titanium gives you more stiffness and safety margin without the weight of steel. For more on lightweight design, check this breakdown of the best lightweight, strong metal types we use in production: lightweight high-strength metals guide.
Titanium vs Carbon Steel
In aggressive environments, carbon steel doesn’t stand a chance:
- Steel needs coatings, paint or plating to survive
- Titanium offers bare-metal corrosion resistance in seawater, many acids and chlorides
- No flaking coatings, no constant repainting
For offshore, chemical processing and marine hardware, titanium cuts out unplanned downtime, coating repairs and replacements.
When Titanium Is Worth the Higher Cost
Titanium isn’t cheap, so we push it where it actually pays off:
- When failure risk is high (aerospace, implants, safety‑critical parts)
- When access for maintenance is difficult or costly (offshore, subsea, inside process equipment)
- When you need maximum performance per kg (motorsport, high-end bikes, drones, defense)
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Medical & Dental Titanium Uses
Medical titanium (including Grade 5 ELI and Grade 23) is widely used for:
- Bone screws, plates, and joint replacements
- Dental implants, abutments, and instruments
- Surgical tools where cleanliness and reliability matter
Its biocompatibility means the body accepts titanium without toxic reactions, making it a standard for implants worldwide.
Marine & Offshore Titanium Components
For marine and offshore projects, titanium for marine use offers:
- Excellent corrosion resistance in seawater and brine
- Long life in splash zones, subsea hardware, and heat exchangers
- Lightweight, non-magnetic parts for ROVs and subsea tools
Compared with steel and even stainless, titanium drastically cuts maintenance in aggressive saltwater environments.
Chemical Processing & Heat Exchangers
In chemical plants, titanium for chemical processing is used for:
- Heat exchanger tubing and plates
- Reactor vessels, piping, and fittings
- Components exposed to chlorides, acids, and wet chlorine
When you’re dealing with harsh media, titanium’s corrosion resistance can outperform many specialty stainless steels, reducing unplanned shutdowns. For complex shapes, we support custom and precision manufacturing services.
Automotive & Motorsport Titanium Parts
Performance builders choose titanium bar, plate, and fasteners for:
- Connecting rods, valves, retainers, and springs
- Exhaust systems, brackets, and suspension hardware
- Lightweight titanium bolts and fasteners for weight-critical areas
You get less mass, faster response, and high fatigue strength—ideal for racing and high-performance street builds.
Consumer, Sports & Architectural Uses
Titanium is also popular in:
- Sports gear (bike frames, golf club heads, rackets)
- Consumer electronics housings and wearables
- Architectural details, façade panels, and anodized titanium sheet finishes
Here, the combination of low weight, durability, and premium look is the main driver.
Emerging Energy, Electronics & 3D Printing
New titanium alloy uses are growing fast in:
- Energy: offshore wind, desalination, and power plant condensers
- Electronics: casings, connectors, and EMI-sensitive parts
- Additive manufacturing: 3D printing titanium powder (Grade 5 and Grade 23) for customized aerospace, medical, and industrial components
With reliable titanium powder and modern printers, complex, high-performance parts move from design to reality faster than ever.
Global titanium sourcing & stable supply
We source titanium metal mill-direct from verified global producers, so you get consistent quality, locked-in specs, and reliable availability on every order. This approach keeps our titanium stock stable even when the market is tight, which is critical for aerospace titanium, medical titanium, and other time-sensitive work.
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| 7 | Alloyed CP | Top corrosion resistance (Pd-added) | Chemical processing, harsh media |
| 9 | Ti-3Al-2.5V | Strong, weldable, great for tubing | Aircraft tubing, bikes |
| 23 | Ti-6Al-4V ELI | Extra low interstitials, implant grade | Medical, surgical implants |
All data sheets and titanium material data are available as downloadable PDFs for fast spec checks and RFQs.
Titanium weight calculator & selection tools
To size your titanium metal correctly, I provide:
- Titanium weight calculator (sheet, plate, round bar, rod, tubing, wire, coil, foil)
- Quick density-based weight estimates for swapping steel, aluminum, or stainless to titanium
- Simple grade selection filters by strength, corrosion resistance, weldability, and temperature resistance
These tools help you lock in titanium stock sizes and shipping weights before you place the order.
Basic titanium machining guidelines
Titanium machining is very doable with the right approach. We share:
- Recommended cutting speeds & feeds for titanium bar stock, plate, and forgings
- Tooling suggestions (carbide, coatings, cooling, chip control)
- Tips to reduce chatter, heat, and tool wear
If you’re dialing in milling strategies, our overview pairs well with general end mill guidance like this breakdown of types of mill bits and how to choose them.
Welding tips for CP titanium & Ti-6Al-4V
For CP titanium and Grade 5 / Grade 23 welding, I share:
- Shielding gas setups (argon purity, trailing shields, backing gas)
- Joint prep and cleanliness rules (no oil, no fingerprints)
- Basic GTAW/TIG parameters for sheet, plate, and titanium tubing
- Key differences between welding CP titanium vs Ti-6Al-4V
You also get filler metal match recommendations for titanium welding wire by grade.
Handling, storage & safety notes
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Anodized titanium sheet and decorative finishes
For visible parts, I offer anodized titanium sheet with stable color finishes that don’t peel like paint. It’s a solid choice for consumer products, architecture and design work that needs both a premium look and the technical benefits of titanium.
3D printing titanium powder (Grade 5 and Grade 23)
If you’re running metal additive manufacturing, I provide 3D printing titanium powder in Grade 5 (Ti‑6Al‑4V) and Grade 23 (Ti‑6Al‑4V ELI) with tight particle size control for repeatable builds. These are the go‑to powders for aerospace brackets, performance parts and advanced medical prostheses.
Accessories and consumables for titanium fabrication
To keep your shop moving, I also bundle in matching accessories and consumables for titanium fabrication—cutting, grinding and handling gear selected to reduce contamination and extend tool life when you’re working titanium day in, day out.
Titanium FAQ
Is titanium stronger than steel in real use?
Not always.
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- Mild steel and some tool steels can still be stronger in absolute terms, but titanium wins on strength-to-weight, fatigue resistance and corrosion resistance.
Why is titanium more expensive than other metals?
Titanium is costly because:
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- It needs vacuum or inert-atmosphere melting for high-purity alloys.
- Machining is slower and tool wear is higher, which adds cost.
You usually choose titanium when performance and service life outweigh the upfront price.
Can titanium corrode or rust in normal conditions?
Titanium does not rust like steel and forms a very stable oxide film.
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What is the difference between Grade 2 and Grade 5 titanium?
- Grade 2 (CP titanium):
- Commercially pure, easy to form and weld
- Good corrosion resistance, moderate strength
- Used for tanks, heat exchangers, medical components, general industrial parts
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For tighter tolerances, pairing these basics with proper reaming techniques (see this practical guide to reaming holes for precision machining) helps a lot.
How do I request a titanium quote and lead time information?
Send us:
- Grade (e.g. Grade 2, Grade 5, Grade 23)
- Form (sheet, plate, round bar, rod, tubing, wire, coil, foil, forgings, powder)
- Dimensions & tolerances
- Quantity and destination
Once we have this, we’ll confirm available titanium stock, mill certificates, pricing, and lead time and help you choose the most cost-effective option for your project.