Aerospace titanium sheets are essential for aircraft MRO as titanium is widely used for airframe parts, engine parts, components and landing gears.
The alloy is utilised due to unique performance characteristics, including heat and corrosion resistance, making it preferable to aluminium in certain applications.
Titanium offers a high strength, reduced weight alternative compared to other alloys, particularly steel. Steel is well known for its strength but is considerably denser than titanium, a disadvantage in aerospace engineering, where weight saving is at a premium. We offer both commercially pure and alloyed titanium sheet products. Titanium is 45% lighter than steel and offers comparable strength.
We not only stock titanium sheets for the aerospace MRO sector - we also provide additional services, including sheet cutting (guillotining) and a vinyl coating service. We ensure you receive our products to the highest quality and to your specific size requirements.
Both titanium and aluminium are used in aerospace engineering applications, so which is best?
Well, there is no simple answer. Titanium is heavier than aluminium but considerably less dense, so you require less of it to perform the same job. Ultimately, utilising titanium or aluminium comes down to individual performance characteristics and cost. Both alloys offer aerospace engineers options in design.
Explore Titanium Sheets
Our stock range includes the finest quality alloys selected explicitly to support the MRO sector. We recognise that an aircraft out of service is a huge cost; therefore, we stock the right products to suit your engineering requirements.
Our export team have a wealth of experience and organises the transport and paperwork to ensure you receive your materials on time.
With our continual investment in MRO-specific stock, we offer fast response times and often dispatch your order on the very same day.