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Titanium Sheets from Om Steel are the perfect choice for industries that demand high-quality metal sheets with exceptional strength, lightweight properties, and excellent corrosion resistance. As a trusted provider of top-grade metal products, we offer a comprehensive range of titanium sheets designed to meet diverse industry needs.

Our titanium sheets are meticulously crafted using premium-grade titanium and advanced manufacturing techniques to ensure superior performance and durability. Titanium is renowned for its impressive strength-to-weight ratio, making it an ideal material for applications where weight reduction is crucial without compromising structural integrity.

Om Steel provides titanium sheets in various grades, sizes, and thicknesses to suit different applications. Whether you require sheets for aerospace, automotive, medical, or industrial purposes, our wide selection ensures that you find the perfect solution for your specific requirements.

With their exceptional corrosion resistance, titanium sheets offer long-lasting performance in challenging environments, including marine, chemical, and offshore applications. They can withstand extreme temperatures, making them suitable for high-temperature environments where other materials may fail.

At Om Steel, we prioritize quality and customer satisfaction. Our titanium sheets undergo rigorous testing and quality control procedures to ensure they meet or exceed industry standards. Our experienced team is ready to assist you in selecting the right grade and size of titanium sheets to meet your specific needs.

Titanium Sheets Surface Finish Types

 

Mill Finish

The most basic surface finish for titanium sheets is mill finish. This type of finish has a rough texture and is created by leaving the metal unpolished after it has been rolled out at the mill. Mill finish is often used when appearance is not a concern, such as in industrial or structural applications. However, it should be noted that mill finish can be more susceptible to corrosion than other types of finishes.

Brushed Finish

Brushed finish provides a more uniform texture and hides scratches better than mill finish. This type of finish is created by brushing the metal with an abrasive material until it has a consistent pattern. Brushed finish is commonly used in architectural applications where appearance is important, but not necessarily decorative. It can also be used in medical devices due to its ability to hide scratches and provide a smooth surface.

Polished Finish

Polished finish has a mirror-like appearance and is commonly used for decorative purposes. This type of finish requires extensive polishing using abrasive materials until the metal reflects like a mirror. Polished finish provides excellent corrosion resistance due to its smooth surface, but it can be more expensive than other types of finishes due to the labor-intensive process required to achieve it.

Sandblasted Finish

Sandblasted finish involves blasting the metal with sand or other abrasive materials at high pressure until it has a textured surface. Sandblasted finish provides excellent adhesion for coatings or paint due to its rough texture, making it ideal for industrial applications where durability and corrosion resistance are important.

Cold Rolling Titanium Sheets Vs Hot Rolling Titanium Sheets

 

Cold Rolling Titanium Sheets

Cold rolling is a process that involves reducing the thickness of steel sheets by passing them through rollers at room temperature. This process improves the strength and durability of the material, making it ideal for use in harsh environments where corrosion is a concern. North Steel Co. provides a wide range of cold-rolled alloy sheets with excellent corrosion resistance properties for use in wall panels and other applications.

Cold rolling offers several benefits over other methods of metalworking. One major advantage is that it does not involve melting the metal, which can lead to changes in its chemical composition and physical properties. Instead, cold rolling works by compressing the metal between two rollers, which gradually reduces its thickness while also improving its strength and durability.

Another benefit of cold rolling is that it can be used to produce sheets with very precise dimensions and tolerances. This makes it ideal for applications where accuracy is critical, such as in aerospace or medical equipment manufacturing.

Hot Rolling Titanium Sheets

Hot rolling is a metalworking process that involves heating an alloy sheet and passing it through a pair of rollers to reduce its thickness. This process can be produced sheets with improved strength and durability, making them ideal for use in various industries such as construction, automotive, and aerospace. In this article, we will discuss the different aspects of hot rolling alloy sheets.

Alloys are mixtures of two or more metals that possess unique properties. Hot rolling is commonly used to produce alloy sheets due to its ability to improve their strength and durability. Stainless steel is a popular alloy used in hot rolling because of its resistance to corrosion and high temperature. The hot rolling process can also improve the surface finish of alloy sheets, making them smoother and more uniform in texture.

The thickness of the hot rolled alloy plate can vary from thin sheets to thick slabs depending on the requirements of the industry. The thickness reduction during hot rolling depends on several factors such as initial thickness, final thickness required, roll diameter, friction coefficient between rolls and plate surface, among others. Typically, thicker sheets require multiple passes through the rollers for proper reduction.

Titanium Sheets

Specification

Parameter Specification
Standard ASTM B265, ASME SB265, AMS 4900, AMS 4901, AMS 4902
Material Pure Titanium plate and titanium alloy
Type Plate, Sheet, Strip, Coils, Foils, Flats, Clad Plate, Plain Sheet, Rolling Sheet, Rolling Plate, Flat Shim, Flat Sheet, Shim Sheet, Rolls, Blank (Circle), sheared, annealed, soft annealed, descaled, tread plate, Checker Plate
ASTM B265 Titanium Alloy Plate Length 0–12 mm or as required
Titanium Plate Width 0–2500 mm or as required
ASTM B265 Titanium Alloy Plate Thickness 0.3 to 1200 mm or as required
CP Titanium Plate Process Hot/Cold Rolled
Titanium Plate Surface No.1, No.2D, No.2B, BA, No.3, No.4, No.6, No.7, 2B, 2D, BA NO(8), Cold rolled sheet (CR), Hot rolled plate (HR), SATIN (Met with Plastic Coated), No.1 finish hot rolled ASTM B265 Titanium Alloy Plate, 1D, 2B, No.4, BA, 8K, satin, hairline, brush, mirror etc.
Titanium Sheet, Plate & Coil
Sizes: Sheet & Plate .012 to 4.00 x R/W x R/L
Sizes: Coil .001 to .011 x R/W x R/L

Grade Specifications
6AL-4V, 6AL-4V ELI AMS-4911, 4907, 4905, MIL-T-9046, ASTM-F136, DMS-1592, GM-3103, 12TM-B265
6AL-2SN-4ZR-2MO AMS-4919, MIL-T-9046, DMS-2275, AMS-T-9046, GM-3104, B50TF21
6AL-6V-2SN AMS-4918, MIL-T-9046, DMS-1879, AMS-T-9046
5AL-2.5SN, 5-2.5 ELI AMS-4909, 4910, MIL-T-9046, AMS-T-9046
BAL-IMO-1V AMS-4915, 4916, DMS-1784
CP-GRADES 1, 2, 3, 4 AMS-4900, 4902, MIL-T-9046, AMS-T-9046, DMS-1536, ASTM-B265
15V-3CR-3SN-3AL AMS-4914

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Sizes

Size (in inches) Size (in mm)
.125″ 3.18 mm
.134″ 3.40 mm
.156″ 3.96 mm
.187″ 4.75 mm
.250″ 6.35 mm
.312″ 7.92 mm
.375″ 9.53 mm
.500″ 12.7 mm
.600″ 15.9 mm
.750″ 19.1 mm
.875″ 22.2 mm
1″ 25.4 mm
1.125″ 28.6 mm
1.250″ 31.8 mm
1.500″ 38.1 mm
1.750″ 44.5 mm
2″ 50.8 mm
2.500″ 63.5 mm
3″ 76.2 mm

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Thickness

Thickness (in inches) Titanium Sheet Grades
.016 CP1, A70, 75A, CP3, A40, 55A, 6AL-4V ANN
.020 CP1, A70, 75A, CP3, A40, 55A, 6AL-4V ANN
.025 CP1, A70, 75A, CP3, A40, 55A, 6AL-4V ANN
.032 CP1, A70, 75A, CP3, A40, 55A, 6AL-4V ANN
.040 CP1, A70, 75A, CP3, A40, 55A, 6AL-4V ANN
.050 CP1, A70, 75A, CP3, A40, 55A, 6AL-4V ANN
.063 CP1, A70, 75A, CP3, A40, 55A, 6AL-4V ANN
.071 CP1, A70, 75A, CP3, A40, 55A, 6AL-4V ANN
.080 CP1, A70, 75A, CP3, A40, 55A, 6AL-4V ANN
.090 CP1, A70, 75A, CP3, A40, 55A, 6AL-4V ANN
.100 CP1, A70, 75A, CP3, A40, 55A, 6AL-4V ANN
.125 CP1, A70, 75A, CP3, A40, 55A, 6AL-4V ANN

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Metric Dimensions

Surface Finish Thickness (mm) Width (max mm)
2B – Cold rolled, heat treated, pickled, skin passed plate 0.25–8.0 2032
2D – Cold rolled, heat treated, pickled plate 0.4–6.35 1524
2E – Cold rolled, heat treated, mechanically descaled plate 0.4–8.0 2032
2R – Cold rolled, bright annealed plate 0.25–3.5 1524
2H – Work hardened plate 0.4–6.35 1524
Polished, brushed plate 0.5–4.0 1524

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Chemical Composition

Element Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 7 Grade 9 Grade 12
C Max 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08
O Max 0.18 0.25 0.35 0.40 0.20 0.25 0.15 0.25
N Max 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03
H Max 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015
Iron Max 0.20 0.30 0.30 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.25 0.30
Al 5.5~6.75 2.5~3.5
V 3.5~4.5 2.0~3.0
Mo 0.6~0.9
Ni 0.2~0.4
Pd 0.12~0.25
Other Max 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Total Max 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4

Application Industry

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Om Steel supplies premium steel and alloy products to a wide range of industries, ensuring strength, durability, and performance in every application. From construction, oil & gas, and automotive to power plants, shipbuilding, and chemical processing — our materials meet the demands of critical operations. Trusted by industry leaders, we deliver solutions that stand up to the toughest challenges.

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