Ti-Tek Titanium Specialists

Our Products

Whatever titanium product you’re looking for, at TiTek we specialise in delivering exceptional titanium pieces made from the resilient metal to a wide range of businesses and areas of interest.

Titanium for every project 

From military applications to medicine and beyond, our titanium can be used to craft essential items or add strength and support to existing materials. Titanium’s versatility has made it one of the most sought-after metals in virtually every area of manufacture, and we’re proud to offer only the highest quality and best grades of titanium for your projects.

 

We stock titanium bars for welding in countless applications. This includes Grade 12 titanium, for ultra-high strength and corrosion resistance, so you’ll know whatever you’re building will be built to last. Our titanium bars can also be used in the medical field to create dental and bone implants that won’t be rejected by the body.

 

The car enthusiasts amongst you will know just how effective titanium can be in building lightweight, high-performance exhausts for racecars and bikes. Our titanium exhausts will give you an extra jolt of speed and resilience, turning your vehicle into an efficient speed demon with an added touch of elegance.

 

But if you prefer to shape your own titanium products, we have a huge range of exceptional quality titanium sheets available, allowing you to take a blank canvas and mould it however you see fit. Thanks to their impressive strength and durability, low rates of corrosion and impressive performance at higher temperatures, there’s virtually no end to how you could employ quality titanium sheets.

Get your titanium products from Ti-Tek today 

If you’d like to know more about TiTek titanium, or our other titanium products like titanium coils, titanium plates, titanium wire and much more, get in touch with TiTek today at 0121 382 4121. Whatever you need in the world of titanium, we’ll have the right product for you.

 

     

    Our Products – FAQs

    Along with the above, titanium can be used in countless applications where a strong yet versatile metal is needed. A prime example is the aviation market, which uses titanium and titanium alloys to craft internal and external parts of planes, including some fighter jets.

    Titanium alloy is used to create the skin of jets that need to travel at incredible speeds, to ensure that air friction and increasing temperatures don’t cause the plane’s structure to break down mid-flight. In high-stakes applications like these, it pays to use quality titanium like the products provided by Ti-Tek - get in touch with our team if you’d like to know more.

    It depends on your specific needs. But titanium is, without question, one of the most adaptable metals with surprisingly high strength.

    Titanium is a long-lasting metal thanks to its corrosion resistance, making it an ideal choice for those building items that need to last a long time, or those that need to stand up to the elements. It’s also highly resistant to changes in temperature and will not expand or contract under extreme conditions as much as other metals.

    If you’d like to know more about titanium, check out our blog here.

    Titanium and titanium alloys come in several different “grades” which help identify the specific qualities of the metal and its uses. For example, Grade 1 titanium is more soft and formable than others, making it ideal for any application where weldability is a priority.

    On the other hand, Grade 4 titanium is the strongest pure form of the metal and is suited to applications like surgical items and anything that needs to be put under extreme heat. If you’re still unsure, feel free to get in touch with the experts at Ti-Tek.

    We’d be happy to learn more about your project and offer you the best advice, so you can choose the grade of titanium that’s right for you.

    Pure titanium is super-resistant to rust. This is because an oxide layer is formed on top of the titanium almost immediately when the metal is exposed to air. The oxide layer creates a shield-like structure that protects the metal from degrading in the face of harsh conditions, making rust incredibly difficult to form atop the metal.

    Along with rust, the oxide layer also defends against other dangers, like corrosive liquids and chemicals - this is one of the reasons titanium is a popular choice in the chemical business.

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