Titanium

At Stellanox Steel, we offer a full range of Titanium products that deliver unmatched strength-to-weight ratio, superior corrosion resistance, and outstanding biocompatibility. Ideal for critical industries such as aerospace, marine, chemical processing, medical, and defense, our titanium products combine lightweight durability with long-term performance in the most aggressive environments.

We supply titanium in various grades and forms — including sheets, plates, bars, pipes, tubes, wires, and fasteners — tailored to your specifications and project needs.

What is Titanium?

Titanium is a lustrous, corrosion-resistant metal renowned for its high strength, low density, and exceptional resistance to corrosion by seawater, aqua regia, and chlorine. Despite being as strong as steel, titanium is 45% lighter, making it an ideal material for aerospace, deep-sea, biomedical, and chemical applications.

Titanium is available in both commercially pure (CP) and alloyed grades, including the most common ones like Grade 2, Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), Grade 7, and Grade 23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI).

Products
Stainless Steel
Carbon Steel
Duplex Stainless Steel
Super Duplex Stainless Steel
Alloy Steel
Titanium
Hastelloy
Inconel
Monel
Aluminium
Copper
Pure Nickel
Flanges
Forged Fittings
Valves
Fasteners

Titanium Products

  • Titanium Pipe Fittings
  • Titanium Tube
  • Titanium Plate
  • Titanium Rod

Key Features

✅ Exceptional Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Stronger than steel, but significantly lighter.

✅ Unmatched Corrosion Resistance: Resistant to seawater, acids, and chlorides.

✅ Biocompatible & Non-Toxic: Used in surgical implants and medical devices.

✅ High Melting Point & Thermal Stability: Ideal for aerospace and heat-critical applications.

✅ Excellent Fatigue and Crack Resistance: Long service life under cyclic loading.

✅ Non-Magnetic & Low Thermal Expansion: Suitable for precision components and electronics.

Specification

Property Details
Grades Available Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), Grade 7, Grade 9, Grade 23
Standards ASTM B265, B348, B381, B337, B861, ASME SB265, SB348, MIL-T-9046
Product Forms Sheets, Plates, Bars, Rods, Tubes, Pipes, Wires, Forgings, Fittings
Density ~4.51 g/cm³ (45% lighter than steel)
Melting Point ~1668°C
Tensile Strength (Grade 5) ~950 MPa (Quenched & Aged)
Modulus of Elasticity 105 GPa
Heat Treatment Options Annealed, Solution Treated & Aged
Applications Aerospace, Marine, Chemical Processing, Medical, Energy

Chemical Composition

Element Composition (%)
Titanium (Ti) ≥ 99.5 (Grade 1), ≥ 99.2 (Grade 2 & 7), Balance (Grade 5 & 23)
Aluminium (Al) 6.0 (Grade 5 & 23)
Vanadium (V) 4.0 (Grade 5 & 23)
Iron (Fe) ≤ 0.20 (Grade 1), ≤ 0.30 (Grade 2), ≤ 0.25 (Grade 5 & 7), ≤ 0.13 (Grade 23)
Oxygen (O) ≤ 0.18 (Grade 1), ≤ 0.25 (Grade 2 & 7), ≤ 0.20 (Grade 5), ≤ 0.13 (Grade 23)
Palladium (Pd) Present only in Grade 7 (exact % not specified)

Mechanical Properties

Property Value
Tensile Strength (MPa) 240 – 965
Yield Strength (MPa) 170 – 880
Elongation (%) ≥ 10 to ≥ 24
Hardness ~70 – 80 HB or ~34 – 36 HRC

Equivalent Grades

Standard Equivalent Grade
ASTM / ASME Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 5, Grade 7, Grade 23
UNS R50250, R50400, R56400, R52400, R56401
DIN 3.7025, 3.7035, 3.7165, 3.7235, 3.7164
ISO 99.8 Ti, 99.7 Ti, Ti-6Al-4V, Ti-0.2Pd, Ti-6Al-4V ELI

Weight

Grade Common Name Unit (Form/Size) Approx. Weight
Grade 1 Commercially Pure (Soft) Sheet 1 mm (kg/m²) 4.51 kg
Grade 2 Commercially Pure (Standard) Round Bar Ø25 mm (kg/m) 2.82 kg
Grade 5 Ti-6Al-4V (Aerospace Alloy) Sheet 5 mm (kg/m²) 22.50 kg
Grade 7 Ti-0.2Pd (Corrosion Resistant) Sheet 2 mm (kg/m²) 9.00 kg
Grade 23 Ti-6Al-4V ELI (Medical Grade) Round Bar Ø20 mm (kg/m) 2.19 kg

Applications

✅ Aerospace: Jet engines, airframes, fasteners, landing gear

✅ Marine: Seawater pipelines, heat exchangers, ship propellers

✅ Medical: Orthopedic implants, dental implants, surgical instruments

✅ Chemical Processing: Reactors, condensers, pressure vessels, piping

✅ Power Generation: Heat exchangers, turbine blades, nuclear waste containers

✅ Automotive & Sports Equipment: Racing components, exhausts, bicycles

Benefits

🌟 Unmatched Durability in Harsh Environments

🌟 Weight Savings Without Strength Compromise

🌟 Non-Toxic and Bio-Inert for Human Use

🌟 Non-Magnetic – Ideal for Electronics and MRI Compatibility

🌟 Corrosion-Proof in Seawater and Chloride Exposure

🌟 Long Lifecycle with Minimal Maintenance

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore our FAQs for insights on materials, customization, and delivery.
What is the most commonly used grade of titanium?
Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) is the most widely used titanium alloy due to its high strength and good corrosion resistance.
Is titanium stronger than steel?
Yes, titanium is as strong as many steels but weighs about 45% less, offering a better strength-to-weight ratio.
Can titanium be welded or machined?
Yes. Titanium can be welded and machined, although it requires special tools and inert gas shielding to avoid contamination.
Is titanium rust-proof?
Titanium does not rust. It naturally forms a protective oxide layer that prevents corrosion, even in seawater.

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