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Engineers, makers, and fabricators who work with demanding materials know the frustration of metal sheets that corrode, warp, or add unnecessary weight to a build. This TC4 titanium plate alloy Grade 5 panel is designed for professionals and serious DIYers who need a reliable, dimensionally consistent metal sheet that performs where steel and aluminum fall short.
Each TC4 titanium metal sheet is cut from Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) alloy — the most widely used titanium alloy, composed of approximately 6% aluminum and 4% vanadium. Sheets are available in widths and lengths ranging from 100×100 mm (approx. 3.94×3.94 in) to 100×200 mm (approx. 3.94×7.87 in) and 150×150 mm (approx. 5.91×5.91 in), with thickness options spanning 0.5 mm to 4.0 mm (approx. 0.020 in to 0.157 in).
Typical use cases include custom knife blanks and blade stock for bladesmithing, lightweight structural panels for RC aircraft and drone frames, heat shields and exhaust components in motorsport fabrication, and precision shim stock for mechanical engineering and CNC machining projects requiring tight tolerances.
Ti-6Al-4V Grade 5 alloy delivers tensile strength typically in the range of 895–1000 MPa while weighing roughly 60% less than equivalent steel sheet — ideal for weight-critical builds.
Titanium naturally forms a stable oxide layer on its surface, providing excellent resistance to saltwater, acids, and atmospheric corrosion without additional coatings or treatments.
Choose from eight thickness options (0.5, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 mm) to match your specific structural or shim requirements precisely.
Available in 100×100 mm, 150×150 mm, and 100×200 mm panel formats, with quantity options of 1 or 2 pieces per order to suit prototyping and production runs alike.
Grade 5 titanium retains mechanical integrity at elevated temperatures up to approximately 300–400°C (572–752°F), making it suitable for heat shield and exhaust applications.
TC4 sheet can be cut, drilled, and TIG-welded using standard titanium-compatible tooling and procedures, enabling clean, precise fabrication for custom parts and assemblies.
| Material | TC4 Titanium Alloy (Ti-6Al-4V, Grade 5) |
|---|---|
| Alloy Composition | ~90% Titanium, ~6% Aluminum, ~4% Vanadium |
| Temper / Condition | See variant options |
| Surface Finish | See variant options |
| Thickness Range | 0.5 mm – 4.0 mm (0.020 in – 0.157 in) |
| Sheet Sizes | 100×100 mm / 150×150 mm / 100×200 mm |
| Quantity per Order | 1 Pcs or 2 Pcs (see variant options) |
| Tensile Strength (typical) | 895 – 1000 MPa |
| Density | ~4.43 g/cm³ |
| Max Service Temperature | ~300–400°C (572–752°F) |
| Weldability | TIG weldable with inert gas shielding |
| Machinability | Carbide or diamond tooling recommended |
For shim stock, gaskets, or thin structural skins, 0.5–1.0 mm is typically sufficient. For load-bearing brackets, knife blanks, or structural panels, 1.5–3.0 mm offers a good balance of rigidity and weight. For heavy-duty structural or tooling applications, 4.0 mm provides maximum stiffness. If you are unsure, contact us with your load and dimensional requirements.
TC4 (Ti-6Al-4V) has a tensile strength of approximately 895–1000 MPa, which is comparable to many alloy steels. However, titanium is roughly 45% lighter than steel by volume, giving it a significantly superior strength-to-weight ratio — making it the preferred choice for aerospace, motorsport, and weight-sensitive engineering applications.
No. Titanium naturally forms a thin, stable titanium dioxide (TiO₂) oxide layer on its surface that acts as a self-healing barrier against corrosion. It is highly resistant to saltwater, dilute acids, and atmospheric oxidation, making it suitable for marine, outdoor, and chemical-exposure environments without any additional coating.
Yes, but titanium requires carbide-tipped or diamond-coated tooling for best results. Use lower cutting speeds than you would for steel, apply cutting fluid to manage heat, and avoid letting the material work-harden by maintaining consistent feed rates. Angle grinders with cutting discs, band saws, and CNC routers with appropriate bits all work well for these sheet sizes.
Yes. TC4 Grade 5 titanium is TIG weldable. You must use a titanium-compatible filler rod (typically Ti-6Al-4V or commercially pure titanium) and provide full inert gas shielding (argon) on both the weld face and the back side of the joint to prevent oxidation. Proper shielding is critical to achieving clean, strong welds.
For small drone frames and RC aircraft structural panels, the 100×100 mm or 100×200 mm sheets in 0.5–1.0 mm thickness are the most popular choices, offering a good balance of surface area, weight savings, and ease of cutting. For larger structural components or motor mounts requiring more rigidity, consider 1.5–2.0 mm thickness.
The quantity option refers to the number of individual sheets included in your order. Selecting "1 Pcs" gives you one sheet of your chosen size and thickness. Selecting "2 Pcs" gives you two identical sheets — useful for prototyping, matched pairs, or reducing per-unit cost on smaller sizes. Check the variant selector to see which quantity options are available for your chosen size.