Titanium Rod (Ti Rod) Description:
Titanium rods are recognised for measured material properties that render them valuable in a range of industries. They are noted for a high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance and biocompatibility and are employed in the aerospace, medical and automotive sectors. These rods demonstrate durability, thereby withstanding harsh environments and extreme temperatures. Their non‐magnetic nature is beneficial in applications where magnetic interference is a concern. Moreover, titanium rods exhibit demonstrable fatigue resistance, which contributes to extended operational lifespans in critical applications. Due to these quantifiable attributes, titanium rods remain a choice for rigorous technical applications.

Titanium Rod (Ti Rod) Specification:
MOQ: 20lbs
Size
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Diameter: 5 mm – 300 mm (0.2″–12″), Length: 50 mm – 6000 mm (2.0″–236″)
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Material
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Gr.1, Gr.2, Gr.4, Gr.5, Gr.7, Gr.9, Gr.12, Gr.23, etc. C.P. Ti, Ti-6Al-4V, Ti-6Al-4V ELI, Ti-5Al-2.5Sn, Ti-3Al-2.5V, Ti-15333, Ti-38644, Ti-6Al-7Nb, Ti-662, Ti-6242, Ti-1023, Ti-4322 and Ti-0.2Pd etc.
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Standard
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ASTM, ASME, AMS and MIL
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Surface
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Polished
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Shape
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Rod, Straight
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We manufacture titanium rods to your specifications.
Titanium Rod (Ti Rod) Applications:
1. Aerospace industry: Used in aircraft structures, including airframe components, landing gear parts and engine components, owing to a high strength-to-weight ratio. Its low mass and resistance to extreme temperatures have been verified in space vehicles and satellites.
2. Medical sector: Employed in orthopaedic implants such as bone screws, plates and hip prostheses due to biocompatibility and resistance to bodily fluids. It is also used in dental implants because of corrosion resistance and its proven ability to integrate with bone tissue.
3. Automotive sector: Utilised in high-performance racing cars and luxury vehicles to reduce weight and improve fuel efficiency. In exhaust systems and suspension components, its corrosion and fatigue resistance are applied.
4. Marine applications: Demonstrated corrosion resistance in saline environments renders it suitable for ship structures such as hulls, propeller shafts and underwater pipelines.
5. Sports and leisure: Applied in bicycle frames, golf club shafts and sporting equipment. Its light weight and durability contribute to maintaining structural integrity.
6. Industrial equipment: Due to resistance to corrosion and temperature fluctuations, it is incorporated in chemical processing plants, offshore oil platforms and power generation facilities.
7. Electronics: In consumer electronics, for example in smartphones and laptops, its non‐magnetic properties and prolonged service life are utilised.
8. Architecture and design: Employed in architectural structures and sculptures because of its corrosion resistance and extended lifespan.
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