Titanium Sheet

Titanium Sheet

Ashapura Steel’s Titanium sheets are engineered for exceptional performance and versatility across a broad spectrum of applications. Crafted from premium-grade titanium, these sheets combine superior strength, low density, and outstanding corrosion resistance, making them an ideal choice for demanding industries such as aerospace, medical, and industrial sectors. 

Our Titanium sheets are available in various surface finishes, each designed to meet specific application needs. Whether for precise fabrication projects, aerospace components, or critical operations in corrosive environments, Ashapura Steel’s Titanium sheets deliver unmatched reliability, lightweight design, and long-lasting durability.

Surface Finish Types for Titanium Sheets

Mill Finish

Mill finish is the most basic surface finish, offering a rough texture that is left unpolished after the rolling process. This finish is typically used in industrial or structural applications where appearance is secondary. However, it’s important to note that mill finish may be more susceptible to corrosion compared to other finishes.

Brushed Finish

Brushed finish provides a more uniform texture, effectively hiding scratches and offering a smoother appearance than mill finish. This finish is often employed in architectural applications where aesthetics matter, and is also suitable for medical devices due to its ability to maintain a smooth, clean surface.

Polished Finish

A polished finish offers a mirror-like surface, making it ideal for decorative purposes. This type of finish undergoes extensive polishing to achieve its reflective quality. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, a polished finish provides excellent corrosion resistance, although it can be more costly due to the labor-intensive polishing process.

Sandblasted Finish

Sandblasted finish involves blasting the titanium sheet with abrasive materials at high pressure to create a textured surface. This finish is particularly useful in industrial applications where a rough texture enhances adhesion for coatings or paint, providing durability and superior corrosion resistance.

Cold Rolling Titanium Sheets Vs Hot Rolling Titanium Sheets

Cold Rolling Titanium Sheets

Cold rolling involves reducing the thickness of titanium sheets at room temperature, enhancing the material’s strength and durability. This process is particularly beneficial in harsh environments where corrosion is a concern. Cold rolling allows for the production of sheets with precise dimensions and tolerances, making it ideal for critical applications such as aerospace and medical equipment manufacturing.

Hot Rolling Titanium Sheets

Hot rolling is a process where titanium sheets are heated and passed through rollers to reduce their thickness. This method improves the strength and durability of the sheets, making them suitable for industries like construction, automotive, and aerospace. Hot rolling also enhances the surface finish, resulting in smoother, more uniform sheets. The process can produce sheets of varying thicknesses, from thin sheets to thick slabs, depending on the specific requirements of the application.

Titanium Sheets Specification

SpecificationsASTM A387 / ASME SA387
Thickness1mm-300mm
Width1000mm, 1219mm, 1500mm, 1800mm, 2000mm, 2500mm, 3000mm, 3500mm, 4050mm etc
Length2000mm, 2440mm, 3000mm, 5800mm, 6000mm, 12000mm, 15000mm etc
Surface2B, 2D, BA, NO.1, NO.4, NO.8, 8K, mirror, checkered, embossed, hair line, sand blast, Brush, etching Manufacturer and Supplier
FinishHot rolled plate (HR), Cold rolled sheet (CR)
GradesCMnPSSICrMo
ASTM A387 Grade 50.15 max0.3 – 0.60.0350.030.5 max4.00 – 6.000.45 – 0.65
ASTM A387 Grade90.15 max0.30 – 0.60.030.031.0 max8.0 – 10.00.9 – 1.1
ASTM A387 Grade 110.05 – 0.170.4 – 0.650.0350.0350.5 – 0.801.0 – 1.50.45 – 0.65
ASTM A387 Grade 120.05 – 0.170.4 – 0.650.0350.0350.15 – 0.40.8 – 1.150.45 – 0.6
ASTM A387 Grade 220.05 – 0.150.3 – 0.60.0350.0350.5 max2.0 – 2.50.9 – 1.1

Titanium Sheets Sizes

Plate Surface finishGauge (in)Width (max in)
2B – Cold rolled, heat treated, pickled, skin passed Plate10–2472*
2D – Cold rolled, heat treated, pickled plate12–2460
BA Mexinox only18–2848
Polished plate (not brushed)11–2460
Temper rolled plate Mexinox only13–2948

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FAQ

1)What is the main source of titanium?

The primary source of titanium is the mineral ilmenite, which contains titanium dioxide (TiO2). Ilmenite is commonly found in beach sands, as well as in some igneous rocks and sediments. It serves as the primary raw material for the production of titanium metal and its various alloys.

2)Is titanium mined in India?

Yes, titanium is mined in India. India has significant titanium reserves and is one of the countries actively engaged in titanium mining and production.Titanium extracted from these mines is utilized in various industrial applications, including aerospace, chemical processing, and the production of titanium alloys, owing to its excellent strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance.

3)Is titanium in high demand?

Yes, titanium is in high demand due to its exceptional properties, including its strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. It is extensively used in industries such as aerospace, medical implants, defense, and chemical processing, all of which contribute to its continued high demand.

4)Which industry uses the most titanium?

the aerospace and defense industry in Maharashtra was one of the prominent sectors using titanium. Titanium’s exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance make it highly valuable for manufacturing aircraft components, particularly in engines and structural parts. However, the usage of titanium can vary, and other industries in Maharashtra may also employ it for specialized applications

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