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Titanium Sheets Have Become a Staple in Industries Requiring High Strength, Corrosion Resistance.
When you buy titanium sheet, you want material that machines cleanly (custom CNC machining services), stays stable during cutting (titanium cutting services), and arrives consistent from one lot to the next. That’s exactly what we supply. Laube provides titanium sheet with uniform chemistry, controlled microstructure, clean surface condition, and reliable dimensional accuracy — the things that actually matter on the shop floor. With over 75 years supporting manufacturers, we deliver certified, ready-to-machine titanium with the consistency shops depend on for predictable performance and efficient throughput.
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What Does Laube Do?
We supply a full range of titanium mill products—including titanium bars, titanium tubes, titanium plates, titanium sheets, titanium powder, and titanium coil—as part of our expanding metals portfolio. In addition, our Engineered Components Division serves as a trusted global sourcing partner for fasteners, castings, forgings, stampings, screw-machined parts, and custom components made from all types of metals, plastics, and rubber.
With over 75 years of industry experience and a reputation for reliability, we proudly support customers across all major sectors—including aerospace, medical, gas, oil, industrial, automotive, energy, precision machining, consumer products, armament, construction, and more.
Laube Technology – Capabilities Overview
| Category | Capabilities | Materials |
|---|---|---|
| Casting | - Die Casting (Aluminum, Zinc, Magnesium) - Sand Casting - Investment Casting | Aluminum (Aluminum Forgings Manufacturing), Zinc, Magnesium, Grey Iron, Malleable Iron, Ductile Iron, Brass, Steel |
| Forging | - Hot & Cold Forging - Drop Forging - Press Forging - Hot Heading (Upset Forging) | Aluminum Alloys, Copper Alloys, Titanium Alloys, Steel |
| Stamping & Forming | - Metal Stamping - Deep Drawing - Cold Heading - Bending | Steel, Brass, Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
| Machining & Secondary Ops | - CNC Milling & Turning - Surface Grinding - Drilling - High-Speed Drilling - Broaching | All standard industrial metals |
| Finishing & Assembly | - Painting - Powder Coating - Plating (various types) - Surface Etching - Polishing | N/A (applied to finished components) |
| Fasteners | - Self-Tapping / Self-Drilling / Thread Forming / Cutting Screws - SEMS Screws - Machine & Wood Screws - Bolts, Nuts, Washers - Rods, Shafts, Pins - Rivets / Rivet Nuts - Irrigation Fasteners | All Grades and Sizes – Custom to Drawing |
| Assemblies | - Component Assembly - Packaging Solutions | N/A |
| Screw Machining | - Multi-Spindle and Single-Spindle - CNC Support - Precision Lathes | Brass, Steel, Aluminum, Custom metals |
| Molding | - Plastic and Metal Molding Services | Various resins and metals |
| Titanium Mill Products | - Bars, Tubes, Plates, Sheets, Coil, Powder | Titanium (All Commercially Pure and Alloy Grades) |
| Engineering & Program Mgmt | - US-based Engineering Support - Program Management - Cost-Optimized Offshore Sourcing | N/A |
| Industries Served | - Aerospace (titanium forging for jets and aerospace parts) - Armament | — |
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Properties and Benefits of Titanium Sheets
Titanium is highly sought after due to the exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, superior corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. Here are some key properties:
- High Strength and Durability – Comparable to steel, but nearly half the weight compared to other metal products.
- Corrosion Resistance – Performs reliably in marine, chemical, and industrial environments.
- Biocompatibility – Ideal for implants and surgical instruments, such as titanium for medical scalpels and blades.
- Heat Resistance – Maintains integrity at high temperatures, superior resistance achieved through titanium heat treatment services.
- Non-Magnetic and Non-Toxic – Excellent for aerospace (titanium forgings for jets and aerospace), medical (titanium for joint replacements), and electronics.
Industries That Use Titanium Sheets
Titanium sheets are critical in various industries, including:
- Aerospace – Aircraft structures, jet engines, and spacecraft.
- Marine – Ship components, offshore platforms.
- Medical – Implants, titanium surgical instruments, titanium for crutches
- Automotive – Lightweight car parts, performance enhancements.
- Chemical Processing – Storage tanks, titanium heat exchangers.
- Energy – Nuclear power plants, renewable energy applications.
- Sporting Equipment – titanium Golf clubs, titanium bicycle frames
- Architecture – High-end building facades, sculptures.
- Electronics – Smartphones, high-performance hardware casings.
Quality Control and Inspection of Titanium Sheets
Ensuring the highest quality is essential for titanium sheets. At Laube Technology, our titanium sheets undergo rigorous inspection, including:
- Flatness Testing – Ensuring even surface dimensions for precision applications.
- Grain Structure Analysis – Verifying consistent material composition.
- Hardness Testing – Measuring resistance to deformation.
- Ultrasonic Testing – Detecting internal flaws.
- Tensile Strength Testing – Ensuring mechanical integrity.
Laube Technology ensures and strictly following proper titanium quality control procedures and testing methods for all titanium products.
How to Choose the Right Titanium Sheet
When selecting titanium sheets, consider:
- Application Requirements – Different grades are suited for different industries.
- Thickness and Dimensions – Available in various thicknesses from 0.016” to over 0.5”.
- Quantity Needed – Laube offers bulk and wholesale titanium sheets to meet your supply chain needs.
Sustainability & the Future of Titanium Sheets
Titanium isn’t just high-performance—it’s also environmentally forward. Its long lifespan and recyclability make it a key material in green engineering.
- Recyclability – Titanium can be recycled repeatedly without loss of quality.
- Lightweight Efficiency – Helps reduce fuel consumption in aerospace and EVs.
- Sustainable Architecture – Increasingly used in eco-conscious construction projects.
- Low Maintenance – Its corrosion resistance means longer service life, less replacement.
As global industries shift toward sustainability, titanium sheets play an important role in reducing environmental impact while maintaining performance. Sustainability and social responsibility at Laube, serves as a forefront of our operation though every step of the manufacturing process.
Trending Uses of Titanium Sheets
Titanium sheets are gaining traction in 3D printing, renewable energy, and advanced medical technologies. They’re used in solar and wind systems, titanium prosthetics, titanium for surgical tools, and implantable devices. Demand is also growing in EV manufacturing for battery enclosures and lightweight components, as well as in hydrogen fuel cells for corrosion-resistant support structures.
Titanium Products We Offer
Laube Technology offers a wide range of titanium products, each designed for specific applications and industries. Explore our product lineup below to find the form and function that best fits your needs:
| Product | Common Uses | Description / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Titanium Bars | Machined parts, aerospace, marine | Solid round/rectangular cross-sections |
| Titanium Block | Tooling, medical machining, aerospace billets | Large solid chunk, cut to size |
| Titanium Coil Strip | Heat exchangers, chemical processing, cladding | Rolled thin titanium in coil form |
| Titanium CP Coil Sheet | Architectural panels, chemical tanks | Commercially pure titanium, rolled sheet |
| Titanium Foils | Electronics, shielding, battery components | Ultra-thin, flexible titanium sheet |
| Titanium Pipe Tube Fittings | Chemical plants, aerospace, marine piping | Connectors for titanium tubing systems |
| Titanium Plates | Aerospace structures, medical, processing equip | Flat rolled material, heavier than sheet |
| Titanium Powder | 3D printing, pyrotechnics, coatings | Spherical or irregular, fine-grain powder |
| Titanium Rods | Orthopedic implants, fasteners, shafts | Round solid bars, often long and narrow |
| Titanium Sheets | Medical devices, marine, industrial components | Thinner than plates, flat and rolled |
| Titanium Tubes | Heat exchangers, medical frames, exhausts | Hollow cylindrical, various wall thickness |
| Titanium Wire | Welding, medical devices, electronics | Thin, flexible, strong, and corrosion-resistant |
Titanium Grades We Offer
Laube Technology specializes in multiple grades of titanium, each tailored to meet unique performance requirements. Explore our offerings below:
| Grade | Best For |
|---|---|
| Grade 1 Pure Titanium | Corrosion resistance, formability; chemical and marine use |
| Grade 2 Titanium | General industrial use; good balance of strength and weldability |
| Grade 3 Titanium | Higher strength applications; aerospace and marine use |
| Grade 4 Titanium | High strength and corrosion resistance; chemical processing |
| Grade 5 Titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) | High-performance parts; aerospace, medical, and motorsports |
| Grade 6 Titanium (Ti-5Al-2.5Sn) | Jet engines and airframe parts; good creep resistance |
| Grade 7 Titanium | Extreme corrosion resistance; chemical processing |
| Grade 9 Titanium (Ti-3Al-2.5V) | Lightweight, cold-formable parts; aerospace and sporting goods |
| Grade 11 Titanium | Chemical processing; highly corrosive environments |
| Grade 12 Titanium | Chemical, marine, and heat exchanger applications |
| Grade 16 Titanium | Corrosive environments with acids; chemical processing |
| Grade 17 | High corrosion resistance with better formability |
| Grade 19 (Ti-3Al-8V-6Cr-4Mo-4Zr) | High-strength aerospace and industrial components |
| Grade 23 Titanium (Ti-6Al-4V ELI) | Medical implants and surgical devices; high biocompatibility |
Glossary of Terms for Titanium Sheets
1. ASTM – American Society for Testing and Materials. Defines standardized titanium specifications for titanium grades, dimensions, and tolerances.
2. Alloy – A metal made by combining titanium with elements like aluminum or vanadium to enhance strength, corrosion resistance, or temperature tolerance.
3. Anodizing – An electrochemical process used to alter the surface of titanium sheets for improved corrosion resistance or to add color for identification.
4. Biocompatibility – The ability of a material to perform within the human body without causing adverse reactions; key for medical-grade titanium sheets.
5. CP Titanium (Commercially Pure) – Grades 1–4 titanium, containing over 99% titanium, valued for corrosion resistance and formability rather than strength.
6. Grade 2 Titanium – A commercially pure titanium grade offering excellent corrosion resistance and moderate strength, commonly used in marine and chemical applications.
7. Grade 5 Titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) – An alpha-beta alloy containing 6% aluminum and 4% vanadium, known for its high strength, low weight, and use in aerospace and medical fields.
8. Gauge – A measurement of sheet metal thickness, often used interchangeably with decimal thickness (e.g., 0.040", 0.125").
9. Heat Treatment – Controlled heating and cooling processes applied to titanium to alter mechanical properties like strength or hardness.
10. Hydrogen Embrittlement – A condition where hydrogen exposure reduces the ductility of titanium; careful handling and cleaning processes prevent this.
11. ISO – International Organization for Standardization, which issues specifications like ISO 5832-2 for medical-grade titanium.
12. Machining – The process of cutting or shaping titanium sheets using tools like CNC mills or lathes to achieve precise dimensions.
13. Passivation – A cleaning treatment that removes surface contaminants from titanium and enhances corrosion resistance.
14. Plate vs. Sheet – In titanium products, sheets are typically thinner (under 0.1875") while titanium plates are thicker.
15. Surface Finish – The texture or appearance of a titanium sheet’s surface, often described in terms of roughness or polish for functional or aesthetic reasons.
16. TIG Welding – Tungsten Inert Gas welding, the preferred method for joining titanium due to its ability to maintain clean, high-integrity welds.
17. Tolerance – The acceptable deviation from a specified dimension, critical for ensuring sheet compatibility in tight-fitting assemblies.
18. Work Hardening – The increase in strength and hardness of titanium that occurs when it's deformed through rolling or other mechanical processing.
19. Yield Strength – The amount of stress a titanium sheet can withstand without permanent deformation. Grade 5 has significantly higher yield strength than CP grades.
20. UNS Number – Unified Numbering System code identifying titanium alloys, e.g., R50400 for Grade 2 and R56400 for Grade 5.
Titanium Sheets Frequently Asked Question
What is the best grade of titanium for aerospace applications?
Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) is the most commonly used grade in aerospace due to its strength and lightweight properties.
How are titanium sheets priced?
Pricing depends on grade, thickness, quantity, and market conditions. Contact us for bulk discounts.
Can titanium sheets be customized?
Yes! We offer custom-cut titanium sheets tailored to your specifications.
What is the difference between Grade 2 and Grade 5 titanium sheets?
Grade 2 is commercially pure titanium, offering excellent corrosion resistance and weldability, making it ideal for marine and chemical applications. Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) is an alloyed titanium with superior strength and heat resistance, commonly used in aerospace and medical implants.
Can titanium sheets be cut and welded?
Yes! Titanium sheets can be laser cut, waterjet cut, or machined to precise specifications. TIG welding is the preferred method for joining titanium while maintaining strength and corrosion resistance.
What thicknesses are available?
Titanium sheets are available in various thicknesses. Contact us for specific thickness and dimension options.
Are titanium sheets suitable for medical devices?
Yes, certain grades like Grade 5 and Grade 23 titanium sheets are biocompatible and commonly used in medical applications such as implants and surgical tools.
Do titanium sheets require special storage or handling?
Yes, titanium sheets should be stored in a clean, dry environment and handled with non-contaminating tools to avoid surface contamination or oxidation.
Can titanium sheets be anodized or surface treated?
Absolutely. Titanium sheets can undergo anodizing, pickling, or passivation to enhance surface finish, color, or corrosion resistance depending on application.
What are common uses for titanium sheets?
Titanium sheets are used in aerospace panels, chemical processing liners, medical enclosures, marine components, and high-performance automotive parts due to their strength and corrosion resistance.
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