Titanium for Aerospace

Titanium alloys are used in the aerospace industry for their multiple qualities : strength, lightness, and corrosion resistance. Titanium offers greater durability and thermal resistance than aluminum while being lightweight, making it a contender against the sector's most popular metal. The titanium alloy Ti6Al4V, for example, is used for engine components and fuselage elements. Its lightness helps reduce the overall weight of the aircraft while optimizing its energy efficiency, and its robustness ensures the safety of the craft.

Our titanium alloys

Explore our selection of titanium alloys specially designed for the aerospace sector and learn more about their characteristics.

Shapes

T40, Ti40

SHEET, ROUND TUBE

T60, Ti60

SHEET

TA6V, TiAl6V

ROUND BAR, SHEET (THICKNESS < 6MM), SHEET (THICKNESS > 6MM)

Ti-CP

ROUND BAR

Ti325

ROUND BAR

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Discover all our metals for the aerospace industry

Steel

Steel

Used in the construction of several aeronautical components, steel is valued for its durability. Discover all our alloys!

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Stainless steel and its alloys are appreciated in aviation for their resistance to corrosion and oxidation. Find the alloy of your choice here!

Aluminum

Aluminum

Aluminum is one of the most widely used materials in aviation, especially for its lightweight nature and machinability. Explore our alloys.

Cobalt

Cobalt

Cobalt alloys exhibit interesting properties for aerospace applications such as wear resistance, heat resistance, and corrosion resistance.

Copper

Copper

Copper is one of the best electrical conductors among metals : a preferred material for electronic components in aerospace.

Nickel

Nickel

Nickel superalloys, known for their exceptional strength, are often used in aircraft engines. Get more information on their alloys.

Titanium

Titanium

Titanium is used in the composition of various aircraft structural components. Its lightweight nature makes it a valuable metal for the industry. Learn more about its alloys!

Plastic

Plastic

Flexibility in design, lightweight, and electrical insulation make plastic a preferred component for non-structural parts in aeroplanes.

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