High-Precision Titanium Machining
Aerospace-Grade Strength at Half the Weight of Steel with Extreme Performance
Material Overview
Titanium offers the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metallic element, combined with exceptional resistance to corrosion from seawater and harsh chemicals. Its unique biocompatibility and heat resistance up to 600°C make it the preferred choice for aerospace structures, medical implants, and high-performance racing components.
Machining titanium requires extreme precision and expertise due to its low thermal conductivity and work-hardening properties. Our facility leverages 24 years of engineering experience and specialized tooling to deliver titanium components that meet the most stringent aerospace and medical standards with zero compromise on quality.
Key Properties
Common Titanium Grades
Advanced alloys for critical high-performance applications

Grade 2 (Commercially Pure)
Provides excellent corrosion resistance and formability. Often used in chemical processing, power generation, and marine applications where extreme corrosion resistance is needed.

Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V)
The aerospace standard and most common titanium alloy. Offers superior strength, heat resistance, and high-performance mechanical properties.

Grade 7
Enhanced with palladium for superior corrosion resistance in reducing acid environments. Ideal for specialized chemical processing equipment.

Grade 23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI)
Extra Low Interstitial version of Grade 5. Designed specifically for medical applications and surgical implants requiring high toughness and biocompatibility.
Manufacturing Processes
Specialized techniques for advanced material fabrication

CNC Milling & Turning
Specialized high-rigidity tooling

Wire EDM
No thermal stress precision

Surface Finishing
Tight tolerance polishing

Fabrication
Clean-room assembly environment
Industry Applications
Critical components for the world's most demanding sectors

Aerospace Structural

Medical Implants

Marine Propellers

Motorsport Exhaust

Chemical Reactors

Deep Sea Sensors
Surface Treatment Options
Enhancing the natural properties of titanium
Anodizing
Creates a thin oxide layer in various colors without dyes, increasing corrosion resistance and part identification.
PVD Coating
Adds a high-hardness, low-friction surface layer for aerospace and surgical tool applications.
Passivation
Ensures a clean, contaminant-free surface critical for medical and aerospace environments.
Bead Blasting & Polishing
Provides a uniform satin finish or mirror-like shine for high-precision components.
