Highly Pure Titanium Wire Diameter 0.2mm - 6mm Various Length Ti TA2 Metal Wires

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Titanium Wire 0.2mm–6mm — Corrosion-Resistant Ti TA2 Metal Wire for Jewelry, Crafts & Industrial Use

Finding a wire that holds its shape, resists rust, and stays workable across dozens of applications is harder than it sounds — especially when you need a specific diameter. This titanium wire is stocked in 15 diameters (0.2mm–6mm) and 8 cut lengths (1M–50M), so hobbyists, jewelers, and workshop users can order exactly what a project calls for without buying excess material.

Each spool is drawn from TA2-grade commercially pure titanium, giving you a silver-finish wire with a density of approximately 4.5 g/cm³ and a tensile strength typically in the 240–550 MPa range depending on diameter. Diameters run from 0.2mm (roughly 0.008 in) up to 6mm (roughly 0.24 in), with lengths from 1M (≈3.3 ft) to 50M (≈164 ft).

Typical use cases include hand-woven titanium wire jewelry and rings, bonsai branch training wire where lightweight corrosion resistance matters, scientific and laboratory fixture work requiring non-magnetic metal wire, and DIY repair tasks such as securing components in high-humidity or outdoor environments.

⚙️ Compatibility note: TA2 titanium wire is non-magnetic and biocompatible. It can be cut with standard wire cutters and bent by hand for diameters up to approximately 1.5mm; larger diameters may require pliers or a bending jig. Not recommended for electrical conductor applications.

✅ Key Features of These Titanium Metal Wires

🔩TA2 Commercially Pure Titanium
Drawn from Grade 2 titanium (TA2) for a consistent silver finish and reliable mechanical properties across the full diameter range.
🌊Corrosion Resistance
Titanium's native oxide layer protects against rust, salt spray, and most acids — suitable for outdoor, marine-adjacent, and body-contact applications.
📏15 Diameters, 8 Lengths
Choose from 0.2mm to 6mm diameter and 1M to 50M length so you buy only what you need for each project.
⚖️Low Density, High Strength
At roughly 4.5 g/cm³, titanium wire is lighter than steel wire of the same diameter while maintaining tensile strength typically in the 240–550 MPa range.
✂️Easy to Work With
Thinner gauges (0.2mm–1mm) bend and coil by hand; mid-range gauges (1.2mm–3mm) shape well with standard jewelry pliers; larger gauges (4mm–6mm) suit structural or bonsai training tasks.
🧲Non-Magnetic & Biocompatible
Safe for use near sensitive electronics and suitable for skin-contact jewelry and medical-adjacent craft projects.

📐 Technical Specifications — Titanium Metal Wire

Material TA2 Commercially Pure Titanium (Grade 2)
Finish / Color Silver (natural titanium)
Diameter Range 0.2mm – 6mm (approx. 0.008 in – 0.24 in)
Available Lengths 1M, 2M, 3M, 5M, 10M, 20M, 25M, 50M
Tensile Strength Typically 240–550 MPa (varies by diameter)
Density Approx. 4.5 g/cm³
Magnetic Non-magnetic
Corrosion Resistance Excellent (native oxide layer)
Typical Applications Jewelry making, bonsai training, lab fixtures, DIY repair
Weight See variant options

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Which diameter should I choose for jewelry wire wrapping?

For delicate wire wrapping and weaving, 0.2mm–0.5mm works well for fine detail work. For structural frames and ring shanks, 0.8mm–1.5mm provides enough rigidity to hold shape. If you are making bangle-style rings or cuffs, 2mm–3mm is a common choice.

How strong is TA2 titanium wire compared to stainless steel wire?

TA2 titanium wire has a tensile strength typically in the 240–550 MPa range depending on diameter and temper. Stainless steel wire (304 grade) typically runs 515–860 MPa. Titanium is lighter (4.5 g/cm³ vs. 7.9 g/cm³ for steel), so for weight-sensitive applications titanium offers a better strength-to-weight ratio even at lower absolute strength.

Will this wire rust or corrode outdoors?

Titanium forms a stable, self-healing oxide layer that resists rust, salt spray, and most common acids. It is widely used in marine and outdoor environments. For prolonged submersion in strong acids or alkalis, confirm compatibility with your specific chemical environment.

Is titanium wire safe for skin-contact jewelry?

Yes. TA2 titanium is biocompatible and hypoallergenic, making it a common choice for earrings, rings, and bracelets for people with metal sensitivities. It does not contain nickel, which is the most common cause of metal contact allergies.

Can I cut and bend this wire with standard tools?

Diameters up to approximately 1mm can be cut with standard wire cutters and bent by hand or with round-nose pliers. Diameters from 1.2mm to 3mm typically require jewelry pliers or a bending jig for clean bends. Diameters 4mm and above are best cut with bolt cutters or an angle grinder and shaped with a vise or mandrel.

How do I choose between 1M and longer lengths?

For single jewelry pieces or small repairs, 1M–3M is usually sufficient. For bonsai training where you wrap multiple branches, 5M–10M per session is more practical. For workshop or production use, 20M–50M rolls reduce the number of joins and offer a lower per-meter cost.

Is this wire suitable for bonsai branch training?

Yes. Titanium wire is a popular alternative to aluminum bonsai wire because it holds its set longer and resists corrosion in outdoor conditions. For most bonsai branch training, diameters of 1mm–3mm are used. Choose a wire diameter roughly one-third the thickness of the branch being trained.

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