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When your project demands a material that won't corrode, won't weigh you down, and won't let you down under stress, standard steel or aluminium simply falls short. Whether you're a machinist, knife maker, EDC enthusiast, or aerospace fabricator, sourcing consistent, accurately dimensioned titanium sheet in the right grade is a constant challenge. These titanium metal plates are stocked in three distinct alloy grades — TA1 (GR1, Grade 1), TA2 (GR2, Grade 2), and TC4 (GR5, Grade 5) — so you can match material properties precisely to your application.
Each sheet is composed of commercially pure or alloyed titanium, available in thicknesses from 1mm to 10mm (approximately 0.04 in to 0.39 in) and cut sizes ranging from 50mm × 50mm up to 300mm × 300mm (roughly 2" × 2" to 11.8" × 11.8"). The flat, mill-finished surface is ready for further machining, anodising, or direct use. Pieces are sold individually or in small multi-packs depending on the size selected.
Typical use cases include custom knife scales and EDC tool blanks where lightweight corrosion resistance is essential, aerospace bracket prototyping and structural repair patches requiring titanium sheet metal fabrication, and scientific or chemical equipment components where pure titanium plate biocompatibility and acid resistance are critical.
Choose TA1 (GR1) for maximum ductility and corrosion resistance, TA2 (GR2) for a balance of strength and weldability, or TC4 (GR5 / Ti-6Al-4V) for the highest tensile strength suited to structural and aerospace applications.
Nine thickness options from 1mm (0.04") to 10mm (0.39") let you select the exact stock thickness for your machining allowance, without paying for material you'll cut away.
Seven size options from 50 × 50mm up to 300 × 300mm (11.8" × 11.8") cover small EDC blanks through to larger structural patches, reducing waste compared to buying full sheets.
Titanium naturally forms a stable TiO₂ oxide layer that resists saltwater, acids, and oxidising environments — making these plates suitable for marine, medical, and chemical processing applications.
At roughly 4.5 g/cm³, titanium is approximately 45% lighter than steel while offering comparable or superior tensile strength, reducing component weight without sacrificing structural integrity.
Flat mill-finish surfaces are compatible with CNC milling, drilling, grinding, and anodising. Consistent flatness across the sheet ensures reliable fixturing for precision titanium sheet metal fabrication.
| Material | Commercially pure titanium (TA1/GR1, TA2/GR2) or Ti-6Al-4V alloy (TC4/GR5) |
|---|---|
| Grade Options | GR1 (TA1), GR2 (TA2), GR5 (TC4 / Ti-6Al-4V) |
| Thickness Range | 1mm, 1.5mm, 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm |
| Size Options | 50×50mm, 100×50mm, 100×100mm, 150×100mm, 150×150mm, 200×200mm, 300×300mm |
| Surface Finish | Mill finish (as-rolled) |
| Density | Approx. 4.43–4.51 g/cm³ (varies by grade) |
| Tensile Strength | GR1: ≥240 MPa; GR2: ≥345 MPa; GR5: ≥895 MPa (typical) |
| Melting Point | Approx. 1,668°C (3,034°F) |
| Corrosion Resistance | Excellent — resistant to saltwater, dilute acids, and oxidising media |
| Biocompatibility | GR1 & GR2 are ASTM F67 compliant for implant-grade applications |
| Quantity per Order | See variant options |
| Product Type | Metals & Alloys — Flat Sheet / Plate |
Choose GR1 (TA1) if you need maximum formability, the softest titanium, or the highest corrosion resistance for chemical or medical applications. Choose GR2 (TA2) for a balance of moderate strength and excellent weldability — the most widely used commercially pure grade. Choose GR5 (TC4 / Ti-6Al-4V) when you need the highest tensile strength for structural, aerospace, or high-stress EDC applications. GR5 is harder to machine than GR1/GR2 and typically requires carbide tooling.
GR5 (TC4) titanium has a typical tensile strength of ≥895 MPa, comparable to many alloy steels, while weighing approximately 45% less. GR1 and GR2 are softer (≥240–345 MPa) but still outperform aluminium alloys in many applications. For structural or load-bearing parts, GR5 is the recommended choice.
No. Titanium spontaneously forms a stable, self-healing TiO₂ oxide layer on its surface that provides outstanding resistance to saltwater, dilute acids, chlorine, and most oxidising environments. It is widely used in marine hardware, chemical processing equipment, and medical implants for this reason. No additional coating or plating is required for corrosion protection.
For knife scales and EDC tool blanks, 3mm to 5mm thickness is the most common range — thick enough for structural rigidity and comfortable grip, while remaining lightweight. If you plan to machine or mill the surface, add your machining allowance to the finished thickness you need. For very thin decorative inlays or liners, 1mm or 1.5mm may be appropriate.
Yes. All three grades can be CNC milled, drilled, and ground using carbide tooling with appropriate cutting speeds and coolant. Titanium work-hardens if feeds and speeds are too slow, so follow recommended parameters for titanium alloys. All grades can be anodised to produce decorative oxide colours (gold, blue, purple, etc.) without additional coatings. GR1 and GR2 are also weldable using TIG/GTAW in an inert atmosphere.
Select the size closest to your finished part dimensions, leaving enough material for your machining or cutting allowance. Available sizes range from 50×50mm up to 300×300mm. If none of the listed sizes match your project requirements, please contact us to confirm availability of custom dimensions before ordering.
The quantity per order depends on the size variant selected. Smaller sizes (50×50mm) are typically supplied as 2-piece packs, while larger sizes (100×50mm and above) are supplied as single pieces. The exact quantity is shown in the variant name under "Size & Amount (Pcs)" — please check the variant selector before adding to cart.