Purposely produced
A Wide Range of Industry
Aerospace & Aeronautical
Aircraft grade titanium alloys are used by the aerospace & aeronautical industries due to their light weight and temperature resistance properties.
Applications include:
Turbines
Disks
Blades
Airframe
Petrochemical & Medical
Commercial graded pure titanium are use in the petrochemical & medical industries due to its high level of corrosion resistance and heat tolerance.
Applications include:
Heat Exchangers
Reactors
Dental Implants
Prosthetic Devices
Recreational & Sports
Titanium tubes and sheets are being used in a large variety of recreational and sporting equipments due to its high strength-to-weight ratio.
Applications include:
Bike Frames
Golf Clubs
Camping Gear
Jewellery
Superior Properties
Titanium Is
Just Better
Due to its impressive strength-to-weight ratio, titanium alloys are often used in strong products that need to be light. It is also used in ship hulls and propeller shafts due to its resistance to seawater.
Metal of the Future
Titanium Characteristics
Excellent in Elasticity
Springs, golf clubs
Modulus of longitudinal elasticity of titanium is equivalent to approximately 50% of stainless steel.
Excellent in low temperature tenacity
Liquefied oxygen tanks
Both commercially pure titanium and titanium alloys do not become brittle at extremely low temperatures.
Excellent in biocompatibility
Artificial joints, cardiac valves
Titanium is considered the most biocompatible metal due to its resistance to corrosion and high fatigue limit.
High resistance to thermal shrink
Semiconductor manufacturing
Thermal expansion rates equivalent to approximately 50% of stainless steel.
High electric resistance
Seam welding
Electric resistance is 30x higher than copper, excellent in resistance welding.
Low thermal conductivity
Tools for molten metal
Thermal conductivity equivalent to approximately 8% of aluminum.