Titanium Pipes & Tubes

Superior Strength-to-Weight Ratio � The ultimate choice for aerospace, medical implants, and extreme sea-water environments.

High-Integrity Titanium Piping Solutions

Steel Emporium is a premier manufacturer and stockist of high-performance Titanium Pipes and Tubes. Titanium is legendary for being as strong as steel but 45% lighter. It possesses the highest strength-to-density ratio of any metallic element. Titanium alloys are exceptionally resistant to corrosion by sea water, chlorine, and various aggressive acids.

Our product range includes Commercially Pure (CP) Grade 2 for excellent corrosion resistance and Ti-6Al-4V Grade 5 for high-strength aerospace and structural applications. These pipes are indispensable in modern aerospace engineering, chemical processing, desalination plants, and medical technology.

Titanium Pipe
Titanium Tubes

Technical Advantages

Extreme Strength-to-Weight

Delivers the same structural strength as steel while weighing nearly half as much, significantly reducing load in aerospace and marine vessels.

Total Seawater Immunity

Virtually immune to corrosion in seawater, salt-spray, and marine atmospheres, making it the ideal choice for offshore oil and gas rigs.

Biocompatibility

Titanium is non-toxic and not rejected by the human body, which is why it's used extensively for surgical implants and medical devices.

High Melting Point

With a melting point of 1668�C, titanium remains stable and strong at temperatures where most common steels would fail.

Titanium Alloy Grades

Titanium Grade 2 (UNS R50400)

Commercially Pure (CP) titanium. Offers the best balance of moderate strength, high ductility, and excellent corrosion resistance in oxidizing environments.

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Titanium Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V)

The "workhorse" of titanium alloys. A high-strength, heat-treatable alpha-beta grade used primarily in aerospace engine and airframe parts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Titanium has a density of approximately 4.51 g/cm�, making it about 45% lighter than standard carbon or stainless steel.

Grade 2 is pure titanium (better corrosion resistance), while Grade 5 is an alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) that offers significantly higher mechanical strength and can be heat-treated.

Yes, Titanium has excellent weldability, but it requires extremely clean conditions and a proper inert gas shield (Argon) to prevent atmospheric contamination during welding.

No, Titanium is paramagnetic (non-magnetic), which is why it is used in specialized equipment like MRI machine components.

Standard specifications include ASTM B337 (Seamless and Welded Pipe), ASTM B338 (Condenser and Heat Exchanger Tubes), and ASTM B861/862.

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Contact us today for current market pricing, technical datasheets, and ready-stock availability for Grade 2 and Grade 5 titanium products.