Titanium & Titanium Alloys

Titanium & Titanium Alloys aligned to service conditions, forms, and grade-family control.

Titanium materials are selected where corrosion resistance, low density, and long-life performance are required in difficult media or specialized engineered service.

CP and alloy titanium Lightweight corrosion route High-performance applications
Material Standards

Titanium & Titanium Alloys with compact technical guidance.

This page keeps the material view practical for client discussion: major grade families, typical product forms, use focus, and documentation expectations without unnecessary brochure clutter.

  • Material selection is checked against corrosion, temperature, pressure, and fabrication needs.
  • Product forms are reviewed around availability across pipe, tube, fitting, flange, flat, bar, or fastener routes.
  • Certification, PMI, dimensional review, and traceability remain important where service is critical.
  • Final offer alignment stays specification-driven rather than purely stock-driven.

Commercially Pure Titanium

  • Typical grades: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4
  • Use Focus: Corrosion-resistant and fabrication-friendly titanium service
  • Forms: Tube, pipe, fitting, flange, plate, and bar
  • Supply Note: Grade is selected around strength and forming need

Titanium Alloys

  • Typical grades: Grade 5, Grade 7, Grade 12 and reviewed alloy routes
  • Use Focus: Higher strength or more specific corrosion duties
  • Coverage: Pressure and component forms in selected mill routes
  • Execution: Product choice remains application driven

Service Profile

  • Corrosion Logic: Frequently chosen for chloride, marine, and chemical environments
  • Weight Advantage: Useful where lower mass and strength-to-weight matter
  • Fabrication: Welding and forming route are checked against final use
  • Documents: Certification and traceability remain part of supply review

Standards Support

  • Common ASTM routes: B338, B861, B265, B381
  • Inspection: Dimensional, chemistry, and documentation review
  • Release: Product route is matched to corrosion profile and fabrication plan
  • Execution: Supply stays project-specific and technically reviewed
Coverage Snapshot

Primary titanium & titanium alloys routes covered on this page.

  • Commercially pure titanium
  • Titanium alloy routes
  • Corrosion-resistant equipment use
  • Lightweight engineered service
Capability Table

Material capability table

Parameter Typical Coverage Notes
Common formsTube, pipe, fitting, flange, plate, barAvailability depends on grade family
Main grade groupsCP titanium and titanium alloy routesSelected around strength and corrosion needs
Service focusChemical, marine, heat transfer, engineered assembliesCorrosion and weight are key drivers
DocumentationMTC, chemistry and dimensional reviewAligned to job and inspection requirement

Corrosion Use

Often selected for long-life performance in aggressive chemical or marine-linked environments.

Material Logic

Final grade is reviewed against fabrication route, strength target, and service chemistry.

Execution

Availability, certification, and product route are coordinated before supply commitment.