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- Multi-axis CNC milling
- Five-axis machining
- CNC turning and lathe
- EDM machining
- Grinding
- Welding and fabrication
- CMM inspection
- Casting
- Custom part manufacturing
- Precision tooling
- Prototyping
- Build to print
Titanium CNC Machining Service
Equally as strong as steel but 45 percent lighter, titanium is one of the most durable metals. This silvery-colored material gives a competitive edge to various processes, from welded pipes and valves to heat exchanges, airplanes, ocean-going vessels, and spacecraft.
Improve your application with titanium parts or assemblies from Bosetitanium. We are an ISO 9001:2015-certified CNC machine shop specializing in manufacturing precision components and constructing multifaceted upper-level products for challenging projects. The combination of advanced equipment, experienced personnel, and a quality-first mindset enables us to deliver a wide range of custom services that optimize client supply chains.
Advantages of Machining Titanium Parts
Titanium is an advanced material with excellent corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, and strength-to-weight characteristics. This unique range of properties makes it an ideal choice for many of the engineering challenges faced by the medical, energy, chemical processing, and aerospace industries.
- Strong
- Super Lightweight
- Non-magnetic
- Oxide resistance
- Ductile and malleable when heated
- Burns at high temps
- Biocompatibility
- High energy absorption
- Bio-interfacing
- Low adhesion
- Limited condensation
- Erosion resistance
Grades of Titanium
- Titanium CP4 – Grade 1
- Titanium CP3 – Grade 2
- Titanium CP2 – Grade 3
- Titanium CP1 – Grade 4
- Titanium Grade 5 – Titanium 6Al-4V
- Titanium Grade 6 – Titanium 5Al-2.5Sn
- Titanium Grade 7
- Titanium Grade 9 – Titanium 3Al-2.5V
- Titanium Grade 11 – CP Ti-0.15Pd
- Many More
The Most Popular Materials
Titanium Gr5 Ti-6Al-4V TC4
Titanium Grade 5 or Ti 6Al-4V is the most popular alloy of titanium. Its primary alloying elements are aluminum and vanadium. It also contains a small amount of nickel, palladium, and ruthenium that improve its corrosion resistance far above standard titanium. This alloy is significantly stronger than Grade 2 and retains its corrosion-resistant properties at a wide temperature range. Grade 5 is a common choice for engine components and aircraft airframes.
Titanium Grade 2
Stronger than Grade 1, This grade is essentially a pure (99%) form of unalloyed titanium. It has excellent corrosion resistance characteristics and is easier to machine than other titanium alloys. Grade 2 is typically the best option when aqueous corrosion resistance is desired. Desalination components and medical implants are some of their applications.
Titanium Grade 1
Pure Titanium Grade 1 is the softest titanium and has the highest flexibility. It has an excellent cold forming characteristic and provides superior corrosion resistance. It also has excellent welding properties and high-impact toughness.
Finishes and Post-Processing Options
We offer a wide range of surface finishes applicable to titanium.
- Case hardening: Titanium surfaces tend to gall when they come into sliding contact. This problem can be eliminated using case hardening techniques.
- Anodizing: Titanium is anodized to either improve its wear resistance (type 2 anodizing) or color the material (type 3 anodizing). Parts made for the medical industry sometimes use type 3 for color-coding purposes.
- As machined: If left in its as-machined state, titanium forms a protective oxide layer when exposed to air. This layer significantly improves its corrosion resistance. The oxide layer will naturally reform if scratched, creating a self-healing effect.