Titanium bars are common titanium mill forms of cylinders or rods which are produced during the process of titanium metal extraction and used as stock supply to titanium parts manufacturers. Bars can be constructed as square, hexagonal, flat or round edged and are available in a number of titanium alloys or grades.
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Titanium Processing CenterNew Baltimore, MI 888-771-9449 Founded in 1999, The Titanium Processing Center, a woman owned company, has established a reputation of knowledge, fast accurate service & dedication. With its multi-million dollar inventory & wide range of metals, TPC can supply titanium bars to industries including aerospace, automotive, chemical, medical & recreation. TPC has no minimum orders & can read blueprints & electronic data.
MetalmenLong Island City, NY 800-767-9494 Metalmen provides worldwide distribution & fast delivery of many on-demand & specialty metals, including titanium bars. Their staff is the "go-to metalmen" for creative solutions in commercially pure Ti. Metalmen offers expert advice & complete metalworking as a custom response supplier serving industry, engineering & research for 30+ years. Small quantities & non-standards welcome!
Titanium IndustriesRockaway, NJ 888-482-6486 Titanium Industries provides quality products, at competitive prices, with the quickest deliveries. TI has 14 worldwide locations and offers the largest selection of titanium bars as well as the most value added services in the industry for all end use markets. TI also offers nickel based alloys and other high performance metal mill products. Call Titanium Industries today.
Metals Unlimited, Inc.Boynton Beach, FL USA: 800-782-7867; Canada: 800-428-4843 Metals Unlimited is a metals service center that distributes quality metals to the aviation, aerospace, metalworking, industrial and commercial industries. Materials include stainless steel, aluminum, nickel and titanium bars. MU, Inc. carries stock items in a wide range of form as well as providing custom forgings. Metals Unlimited is ISO-9002 compliant. Call MU today.
Universal MetalsOrange, CA 800-862-6159 Universal Metals has more than 10 years of experience as a leading metal supplier. UM's focus is to provide competitive pricing for quality titanium bars with superior and individualized service to meet the needs of customers. Their staff is guided by their founding values: integrity, quality, commitment and innovation. UM is an ISO 9001:2008/AS9120:2002 compliant company. Call them today!
Performance TitaniumLargo, FL 800-818-1886 Performance Titanium specializes in the distribution of titanium bars, as well as many other forms. Materials are supplied with complete mill traceability and are certified to your specifications. There are no minimum quantity requirements to order and hard to find items are PT's specialty. Call a friendly and experienced team member or visit Performance Titanium's website today!
RTI International Metals, Inc.Pittsburgh, PA 412-893-0051 RTI International has your needs covered. RTI's business spans the globe with its many subsidiaries, offering an array of products and services, such as their quality titanium bars and titanium products and services, including expert flattening, melting, rolling, shearing, pickling, etc. RTI has been a major global aerospace, defense, energy and medical industry supplier for over 50 years.
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Titanium metal is a popular manufacturing material due to its properties of excellent corrosion resistance and high strength to weight ratio. It does not occur naturally in its pure form, although it is found in many other elements, and so it must be extracted from ores or mineral deposits. The most common methods used to extract titanium are the Kroll method and the Hunter method. Once titanium has been drawn out from its element, it is melted down into stock shapes and sizes which are then available for transportation and secondary fabrication. Regulated bar sizes ensure that manufacturers can efficiently transport, store and machine the metal. Common processes used to create titanium bars include hot forging, hot rolling, polishing, machining, extrusion, welding, casting and spinning. These techniques are also implemented in the fabrication of titanium parts for industries such as aerospace, medical and dental, automotive, agricultural, food processing and more.
Manufacturers typically buy titanium bars as stock supply to then be fabricated into specific parts; however, they can also be used in concrete or structure reinforcement in construction industries. Other stock supply options include titanium plate, sheet and wire. Titanium is alloyed with other metals such as iron, aluminum, vanadium and others in order to improve its physical handling characteristics. Manufacturers can determine the most suitable titanium alloy for a specific application by using the classification of titanium grades. These separate alloys into groups dependent on their composition and performance features. In addition to excellent strength, durability and resistance to both corrosion and wear and tear, titanium has a low elasticity level which can easily result in surface damage. It is also an extremely hard metal which requires careful machining techniques. Its low conductivity and temperature resistance however make titanium an excellent choice for products such as jet engines, missiles, medical prostheses, orthopedic implants and other similar applications. Resistance not only to corrosion from water, but also from acid, physical stress, oxygen, salt and microbiological elements, titanium is an ideal and effective choice for underwater, marine and shipping applications. While titanium is a relatively expensive manufacturing material choice, the benefits of its durability and strength will result in longer product life and lower maintenance costs.