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Order Titanium Tubes: Quality, Applications & Specifications

Titanium Tubes Are The Unsung Heroes Behind Some of The World’s Most Advanced Technologies

Known for their exceptional strength, lightweight nature, and resistance to extreme conditions, these tubes are vital in high-performance industries that demand nothing less than excellence. At Laube Technology, we deliver bulk titanium tubes, wholesale titanium tubes, and titanium tubes for sale—each crafted with precision and backed by over 75 years of materials expertise. Our extensive inventory of titanium tubes in stock is ready to ship, supporting your project timelines without compromise. 

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Why Choose Titanium Tubes?

Titanium tubes don’t just perform—they excel. Their unique blend of properties makes them indispensable across cutting-edge industries. Here’s why engineers, designers, and manufacturers choose titanium again and again: 

  • Exceptional Strength-to-Weight Ratio: As strong as steel yet 45% lighter—perfect for aerospace, automotive, and EV designs. 
  • Corrosion Resistance: Titanium shrugs off seawater, acids, and harsh industrial environments. 
  • Biocompatibility: Naturally non-toxic and bio-inert—making it ideal for implants and surgical tools. 
  • High Heat Resistance: Maintains strength and integrity in extreme heat—critical for turbines and heat exchangers. 
  • Versatile Applications: Supports everything from 3D printing and EV cooling systems to marine infrastructure and spacecraft. 

Titanium Tube Grades and Specifications

Titanium tubes come in multiple grades, each offering distinct properties for specialized applications. 

Titanium tubes grades and specifications chart

If you would like to learn more about the different forms on titanium, check out our page on Titanium Blocks. 

Industries That Rely on Titanium Tubes

From Earth’s oceans to outer space, titanium tubes are pushing boundaries. Here are just a few industries transformed by their performance: 

  • Aerospace: Used in everything from jet engine housings to satellite components. 
  • Medical: Found in bone screws, joint replacements, and precision surgical tools. 
  • Marine: Survives years in saltwater—ideal for desalination, submersibles, and naval tech. 
  • Industrial: Used in heat exchangers, chemical pipelines, and high-pressure vessels. 
  • 3D Printing: Enables lightweight custom parts for aerospace and personalized medical devices. 

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How Titanium Tubes Are Manufactured and Inspected

Producing a high-performance titanium tube takes more than just good material—it takes precision, process control, and expert inspection. Here’s a look behind the scenes at Laube Technology: 

  • Manufacturing Process 
  • Titanium Ingot Formation: Pure titanium melted and cast into billets. 
  • Extrusion or Seamless Rolling: Tubes formed to exact shapes with tight tolerances. 
  • Cold Working & Heat Treatment: Optimizes strength and internal grain structure. 
  • Finishing & Sizing: Custom cut, polished, and treated for specific applications. 
  • Inspection Process 
  • OD/ID Measurements: Ensures exact diameter fit for mating parts. 
  • Wall Thickness Testing: Verifies reliability under pressure. 
  • Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): X-ray and ultrasonic tests detect internal flaws. 
  • Chemical Composition Analysis: Confirms grade accuracy and compliance with ASTM standards. 

Innovations in Titanium Tube Surface Treatments

As industries demand even more from their materials, titanium tube surface engineering has become a hotbed of innovation. These advanced treatments not only enhance performance but also extend product life in extreme conditions. 

  • Anodizing: Creates an oxide layer that improves corrosion resistance and allows for color-coding parts. 
  • Pickling & Passivation: Removes impurities from the surface and enhances its natural protective oxide layer. 
  • Polishing & Mechanical Finishing: Provides a smooth, high-luster finish ideal for medical and architectural applications. 
  • Coating Technologies: Includes ceramic or polymer coatings for added abrasion resistance and thermal insulation. 

These treatments allow titanium tubes to be tailored for even more demanding environments—from spacecraft interiors to luxury consumer goods—without compromising their natural properties. 

Trending Uses of Titanium Tubes

Electric vehicle made with titanium tubes

Titanium Tubes in Electric Vehicles (EVs) : Used in lightweight battery cooling systems. 

 

3D Printing Innovations : Custom aerospace and medical-grade parts. 

 

Hydrogen Fuel Cells : Corrosion-resistant tubing for next-gen energy solutions. 

Confidence from the Industry

Titanium tubes are backed by extensive research and certifications. Trusted sources, including the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and International Titanium Association (ITA), provide regulatory guidance on standards. 

Glossary of Terms for Titanium Tubes

Alloy
A combination of two or more elements, where at least one is a metal. Titanium alloys are created to enhance strength, corrosion resistance, or temperature tolerance.

Annealing
A heat treatment process used to soften titanium tubes, relieve internal stresses, and improve ductility.

ASTM
Short for the American Society for Testing and Materials – an international standards organization that defines material specifications. Titanium tubes often follow ASTM standards like B338 or B861.

Corrosion Resistance
Titanium’s natural ability to resist degradation from moisture, chemicals, and other environmental factors – a key reason it’s used in aerospace, marine, and medical applications.

Grade
A classification that defines the composition and properties of titanium. Common grades for titanium tubes include Grade 2 (commercially pure) and Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V alloy).

OD (Outer Diameter)
The external width of the titanium tube, typically measured in inches or millimeters.

ID (Inner Diameter)
The internal width of the titanium tube – important for flow applications.

Wall Thickness
The distance between the outer and inner walls of the tube. Determines the strength and pressure capacity of the tube.

Seamless Tube
A titanium tube manufactured without a welded seam. Offers greater strength and uniformity, often preferred in high-performance applications.

Welded Tube
A tube created by forming and welding titanium sheet or strip. Cost-effective and suitable for many industrial uses.

Passivation
A chemical treatment process that enhances titanium’s corrosion resistance by forming a protective oxide layer on the surface.

Mill Finish
The surface condition of the titanium tube as it comes from the manufacturing mill – typically unpolished and slightly rough.

Pickling
A cleaning process using acid solutions to remove surface impurities and improve appearance or prepare the tube for further processing.

Titanium Tube Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are titanium tubes used for?
Titanium tubes are used across a wide range of industries including aerospace, marine, medical, chemical processing, and automotive. They’re valued for their strength, corrosion resistance, and lightweight nature.

2. What’s the difference between seamless and welded titanium tubes?
Seamless tubes are extruded without a weld seam, offering uniform strength and corrosion resistance. Welded tubes are made by rolling and welding titanium sheets — they’re more cost-effective but slightly less strong than seamless ones.

3. What titanium grades are commonly used for tubes?
The most common grades are:

  • Grade 2: Commercially pure titanium, excellent corrosion resistance, easy to form and weld.

  • Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): A titanium alloy with aluminum and vanadium, offering higher strength and temperature resistance.

4. How do I choose the right titanium grade for my application?
It depends on your environment and performance requirements. For general corrosion resistance and formability, Grade 2 is ideal. For high-strength or aerospace uses, Grade 5 is a better fit.

5. Are titanium tubes corrosion-resistant?
Yes. Titanium forms a natural oxide layer that makes it highly resistant to corrosion, even in harsh environments like seawater, acids, and chlorine-based chemicals.

6. Can titanium tubes be welded or machined?
Yes, titanium is weldable and machinable with the right techniques and equipment. However, it requires expertise due to its reactivity at high temperatures.

7. What sizes are available for titanium tubes?
Titanium tubes come in a wide range of sizes. Typical outer diameters range from 0.25″ to 6″ (6mm to 150mm), with various wall thicknesses. Custom sizes are also available.

8. Do titanium tubes come in custom lengths or shapes?
Absolutely. We can supply cut-to-length tubes or even custom shapes depending on your project requirements.

9. What standards do titanium tubes follow?
Most titanium tubes adhere to international standards such as ASTM B338, ASTM B861, or ASME SB-338, depending on the grade and application.

10. How long does it take to ship titanium tubes?
Lead times vary based on stock availability and custom requirements. In-stock items usually ship within 1–3 business days. Custom orders may take 2–6 weeks.

11. Is there a minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
MOQs depend on the grade, size, and whether the tubes are in stock or need to be manufactured. Reach out for a quick quote or MOQ details.

12. Can I request test certificates with my order?
Yes, mill test certificates (MTCs) and material traceability documents can be provided upon request.

Premium Titanium Tubes – Expertly Crafted & Ready to Ship

At Laube Technology, we specialize in providing high-quality titanium tubes for aerospace, industrial, and medical applications. With over 75 years of experience, we ensure top-tier manufacturing and titanium tubes in stock, ready to ship. 

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