We are EGD.

EGD has been entrenched in the manufacturing and distribution of both raw and processed metals for many years.

Not only we saw huge leaps in progresses on the state-of-the-art in processing microstructure-property relationships of titanium and titanium alloys in the past decade; from scientists, engineers, and technologists from industry, academia, and research laboratories; covering all aspects of the physical and mechanical metallurgy of this material — EGD is proud to be part of the Titanium Revolution from the very begining.

What we provide?

Pure Titanium, Steel, Aluminium, Alloys in variations & more!

Sheets, Rods, Bars, Wires & More

Different Grades of Titanium

Screws, Brackets, Springs & More

Titanium Alloy Parts

Engine Parts, Bearings & Frames

Commercial Graded Materials

Medical and Recreational Equipments

Lightweight & High Strength

Jewellery, Electronic Equipments & Tools

High Performace Alloy Parts

Prosthetics, Highend Equipments & More

Reliable & Corrosion Resistant

Most in Demand

Product Lineup

Titanium Alloys Milled Parts

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CP Titanium in Sheets & Rods

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Aluminium Supplies

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Other Metal Parts

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Grades & Applications

Commercially Pure Titanium

Grades

Properties

Applications

Grade 1 (CP4)

• Softest titanium and has the highest ductility
• Excellent weldability and impact toughness

Architecture, Automotive

Grade 2 (CP3)

• Moderate strength and formability
• Excellent resistance to oxidation

Chlorate Manufacturing

Grade 3 (CP2)

• Higher strength but less formable
• Excellent resistance to corrosion

Aerospace, Medical

Grade 4 (CP1)

• Strongest titanium grade with low ductility
• Excellent resistance to corrosion

Industrial, Marine

Grade 7

• Physical & mechanical properties equivalent to Grade 2
• Extremely resistant to acid corrosion

Chemical Processing

Grade 11

• Physical & mechanical properties similar to Grade 2
• Highly resistant to corrosion

Power Generation

Engineered Characteristics

Titanium Based Alloys

Grades

Properties

Applications

Grade 5 (6Al-4V)

• Most commercially available of all titanium alloys
• Good welding and fabrication characteristics

Marine, Medical

Grade 6 (5Al-2.5Sn)

• Good weldability and strength
• Stability at elevated temperatures

Aerospace, Automotive

Grade 9 (3Al-2.5V)

• Medium strength that falls between Grade 4 and 5
• Excellent resistance to corrosion at high temperatures

Comsumer Applications

Grade 12 (Ti-0.3-Mo-0.8Ni)

• Similiar characertstics to Titanium Grades 2 and 3
• Enhanced corrosion resistance

Desalination, Industrial