Titanium Square Tube

Titanium Square Tube

Engineered for excellence, our titanium square tube combine aerospace-grade materials with tight tolerances (±0.1mm) for superior performance in harsh environments.

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Engineered for excellence, our titanium square tube combine aerospace-grade materials with tight tolerances (±0.1mm) for superior performance in harsh environments. Available in Grades 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, and 23, these tubes offer 40% weight savings over steel while resisting saltwater, acids, and extreme temperatures. Perfect for aircraft frames, heat exchangers, and marine structures, our tubes are hot-rolled or cold-drawn to meet ASTM B338, ASME SB338, and DIN standards. Custom sizes (5–60mm sidewalls) and polished/anodized finishes available.

 

Why Choose Titanium Square Tubes?

Lightweight & Strong – Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) offers 895–1000 MPa tensile strength at half the weight of steel.

Corrosion-Resistant – Immune to saltwater, chlorine, and industrial chemicals (Grades 7 & 12 excel in acidic environments).

High-Temperature Stability – Maintains integrity from -250°C to 600°C (Grade 9 for thermal cycling).

Biocompatible (Grade 23) – Ideal for medical implants and surgical tools.

 

Titanium Square Tube Applications

Titanium Square Tube in Aerospace & Defense

Airframe structural components (Grade 5): Fuselage frames, wing spars, and bulkheads where strength-to-weight ratio is critical

 

Landing gear assemblies: Lightweight yet durable components that withstand repeated stress cycles

 

Spacecraft structures: Satellite frames and launch vehicle components requiring thermal stability

 

Drone airframes: Unmanned aerial vehicle structures needing corrosion resistance and vibration damping

 

Helicopter rotor components: Fatigue-resistant parts for dynamic load applications

 

Titanium Square Tube in Marine & Offshore

Subsea pipeline systems (Grade 7): Corrosion-resistant conduits for deepwater operations

 

Ship superstructures: Lightweight decking and railings that resist saltwater corrosion

 

Desalination plant components: Heat exchanger frames and brine handling systems

 

Offshore platform walkways: Non-slip, durable surfaces for harsh marine environments

 

Sailboat masts and booms: High-strength, lightweight rigging components

 

Titanium Square Tube in Medical & Healthcare

Surgical implant frames (Grade 23): Custom prosthetics and orthopedic support structures

 

MRI machine components: Non-magnetic, radio-transparent imaging system parts

 

Dental chair frameworks: Lightweight, hygienic support structures

 

Mobility aid components: Wheelchair frames and prosthetic support systems

 

Sterilization equipment racks: Corrosion-resistant frames for autoclave systems

 

Titanium Square Tube in Chemical Processing

Reactor vessel internals (Grade 7): Acid-resistant structural supports

 

Heat exchanger frameworks: Durable structures for aggressive chemical environments

 

Piping system supports: Non-corrosive hangers and braces

 

Electroplating tank structures: Resistant to multiple chemical baths

 

Pharmaceutical processing: Cleanroom-compatible structural elements

 

Titanium Square Tube in Architecture & Construction

Building façades: Lightweight, weather-resistant cladding supports

 

Seismic bracing systems: Ductile, energy-absorbing structural elements

 

Museum display structures: Non-corrosive framing for artifact displays

 

Pool and spa components: Chlorine-resistant structural members

 

High-end interior design: Decorative yet functional architectural elements

 

Titanium Square Tube Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: Can you supply thin-walled tubes (≤1mm)?

A: Yes, we specialize in 0.2–1.0mm wall thicknesses for medical/industrial use. If you are interested in our thin - walled titanium tubing for sale, please feel free to contact us for more details

 

Q: Does Grade 7 titanium resist sulfuric acid?

A: Yes, Grade 7 (Ti-0.15Pd) is ideal for acidic environments.

 

Q: What’s the MOQ for custom sizes?

A: 100kg for standard alloys; contact us for small-batch medical-grade orders.

 

 

 

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