Titanium is a transition metal with a unique combination of properties: it is as strong as steel, but 45% lighter. Furthermore, it forms a protective oxide skin making it immune to many forms of corrosion, especially in seawater.
Titanium is a transition metal with a unique combination of properties: it is as strong as steel, but 45% lighter.
Grade 2 is commercially pure titanium, excellent corrosion resistance and good formability. Grade 5 (Ti6Al4V) is an alloy with aluminum and vanadium, significantly stronger but harder to machine.
Yes, we supply the complete package of fasteners in Titanium: bolts, nuts, washers, and threaded rods.
No, Titanium is paramagnetic (practically non-magnetic), which makes it suitable for MRI scanners and other sensitive equipment.
Send us your request for Titanium Grade 2 or Grade 5. Fast delivery and certificates guaranteed.

Titanium has the highest strength-to-weight ratio of all metals (60% lighter than steel) and is extremely corrosion-resistant in chlorine and seawater. In natural environments, the material is not affected by corrosion.

The most widely used grade, Grade 5, offers specific properties due to a different composition of impurities. For fasteners, Grade 2 or 5 is usually chosen.