Titanium Plates Specifications

The following table outlines the key technical specifications for titanium plates. It covers the relevant standards, various grades available, a range of sizes, surface finishes and more.

Parameter Details
Standard ASTM B265 / ASME SB-265
Grades Grade 2 and Grade 5
Thickness Range 6.35 mm to 150 mm (0.250" to 6")
Width Range Up to 2000 mm
Length Range Up to 6000 mm
Form Hot Rolled Plate, Cold Rolled Plate
Surface Finish Mill Finish, Annealed & Pickled, Polished, Blasted
Condition Annealed / Solution Treated 
Edge Type Mill Edge, Sheared Edge, Saw Cut

Titanium Plate Sizes

Standard Titanium plate size and dimensions are mentioned in the table below.

Parameter Details
Thickness Range (Plate) 6.35 mm to 101.6 mm (0.250" to 4")
Thickness Range (Sheet) 0.40 mm to 4.75 mm (0.016" to 0.187")
Standard Stocked Thicknesses 6.35 mm, 10 mm, 12.7 mm, 15 mm, 20 mm, 25.4 mm, 30 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 101.6 mm
Standard Width Up to 3657 mm (12 feet)
Standard Length Up to 15240 mm (50 feet)
Common Sheet Sizes 1000 mm x 2000 mm, 1220 mm x 2440 mm (4 x 8 feet)
Custom Cutting Waterjet and Plasma Cutting Available

We also provide custom dimensions across all grades. Custom orders are delivered in 2 to 4 weeks.

Titanium Plates Price

Titanium plates typically cost about ₹2,500 per kilogram in India and around $30 per kilogram in international markets, based on an average of CP Grade 2 and Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V). The final price depends on several factors, such as the titanium grade, plate thickness, order volume, and current market conditions. Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) is usually two to three times costlier than commercially pure grades because it contains alloying elements and requires more complex processing. Since prices move in line with raw sponge titanium costs, you should always request an updated quotation to plan your budget accurately.

Applicable Titanium Plate Standards and Grades

Titanium plates are available in CP grade 2 and alloy grade 5. Grade 2 is the most widely used for chemical processing, and Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) dominates aerospace and high-strength applications.

Applicable Standards

Titanium plates are manufactured and tested to the following international specifications. Buyers should confirm the applicable standard for their project before placing an order.

Standard Scope
ASTM B265 / ASME SB-265 General and pressure vessel titanium plate and sheet
AMS 4911 Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) aerospace plate
AMS 4902 Grade 2 CP aerospace plate
MIL-T-9046 Military specification for a titanium plate

CP Titanium Plate Grades

Sachiya Steel International provides titanium sheets in the following grades. Commercially pure titanium plates contain 99% or more titanium with small, controlled amounts of oxygen, iron and carbon. Higher grade numbers within the CP range indicate increased oxygen content and proportionally higher strength.

Grade 2

Grade 2 Titanium plate is a part of the CP titanium plate range. It balances 345 MPa tensile strength with good weldability, and it accounts for the majority of orders we process for chemical and marine service.

Grade 5

Titanium Grade 5 plate is the most widely specified titanium alloy plate globally. With 130 ksi (895 MPa) tensile strength and a density roughly 40% lower than steel, Ti-6Al-4V plates are the standard material for aerospace structural components and high-performance engineering.

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Industrial Applications of Titanium Plates

Titanium plates serve 4 primary industrial sectors: aerospace and defence, chemical and petrochemical processing, marine and desalination and power generation. Grade selection depends on the corrosion environment and the required mechanical strength.

Aerospace and Defence

Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) plates are used in airframe bulkheads, wing skins and engine nacelle components. The strength-to-weight ratio reduces aircraft weight while meeting structural load requirements per AMS 4911.

Chemical and Petrochemical Processing

CP Grade 2 titanium plates line reactor vessels, heat exchangers and column internals. They resist chloride solutions, organic acids and oxidising media that would corrode stainless steel.

Marine and Desalination

Titanium plate withstands long-term seawater exposure without pitting or crevice corrosion. Desalination plants use Grade 2 plates in condenser tubing sheets and evaporator bodies.

Power Generation

Power plants specify titanium plate for condenser tube sheets and flue gas desulphurisation equipment. The material's resistance to brackish cooling water extends service life well beyond carbon steel alternatives.

Titanium Plate vs Titanium Sheet

The table below lists the key differences between Titanium sheet and plate. Both flat-rolled products are covered by ASTM B265 / ASME SB-265 and share identical chemical composition and grade options.

Parameter Titanium Plate Titanium Sheet
Governing Standard ASTM B265 / ASME SB-265 ASTM B265 / ASME SB-265
Thickness Range 6.35 mm (0.250") and above 0.4 mm to 4.75 mm (0.016" to 0.187")
Width Range Up to 2000 mm Up to 1219 mm (48")
Length Range Up to 6000 mm Up to 4877 mm (192")
Manufacturing Process Hot Rolled Cold Rolled / Hot Rolled
Surface Finish Mill Finish, Annealed & Pickled 2B, Annealed, Polished, Mill Finish
Typical Weight Heavier Lighter
Flatness Tolerance Standard mill tolerance Tighter tolerance
Typical Applications Pressure vessels, heat exchangers, structural Aerospace panels, medical implants, linings
Forming Less formable More formable
Cost per kg Lower Higher
Available Grades Grades 2 and 5 Grades 2 and 5

Shipping & Packaging

Main export packaging setup Heavy-duty wooden boxes Packing
Export Packaging Standard

We strictly follow seaworthy export handling standards to protect titanium plate from transit damage, moisture ingress, and surface contamination during long-distance dispatch.

  • Heavy-duty wooden boxes with moisture barrier lining
  • HDPE stretch film wrapping on all bundles
  • Edge and corner protection with plastic padding
  • Silica gel desiccants to minimize moisture exposure
  • ISPM-15 fumigated wooden packaging for export
shipping preparation Plate Bundle Yard Staging
Shipping packaging Plate Bundle Edge Protection
Shipping stock Wrapped Export-Ready Bundles

We Export Worldwide

Sachiya Steel International supplies titanium products to major industrial markets across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa with export-ready documentation and logistics support.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the price of Titanium plates per kg? +
CP Grade 2 and 5 titanium plates cost approximately ₹1,000-3,800 and $15-55. Depending on grade, thickness, and order quantity, prices vary. Grade 5 is 2 to 3 times more expensive than CP Grade 2. Contact our sales team for a current quote.
What is the difference between Titanium plate and Titanium sheet? +
The difference is in thickness. Titanium sheet is 0.016 inches to 0.187 inches thick, and titanium plate is 0.250 inches and above. Both are manufactured to ASTM B265 / ASME SB-265 with the same grade and composition options.
What are the available grades of Titanium plates? +
Titanium plates come in CP grade 2 and alloy grade 5. Grade 2 is the most common for general industrial use. Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) is the standard for aerospace applications.
What sizes are Titanium plates available in? +
Plate thickness ranges from 0.250 inches (6.35 mm) to 6 inches (152.s mm). Standard widths go up to 2000 mm and lengths up to 6000 mm. Custom cutting to specific dimensions is available on request.
What are the advantages of Titanium plates over steel plates? +
Titanium plates offer superior corrosion resistance in chloride and acid environments, a strength-to-weight ratio approximately 40% better than steel at comparable strength levels, and long-term resistance to seawater, organic acids, and oxidising media where steel would fail.
What standards do Titanium plates conform to? +
Titanium plates conform to ASTM B265 / ASME SB-265 for general and pressure vessel applications, AMS 4911 and AMS 4902 for aerospace, and MIL-T-9046 for military requirements.
What is the difference between Grade 2 and Grade 5 Titanium plates? +
Grade 2 is commercially pure titanium with 50 ksi (345 MPa) tensile strength. It is formable, weldable and suited to corrosion-resistant service. Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) is an alloyed plate with 130 ksi (895 MPa) tensile strength, primarily used in aerospace and high-load structural applications.

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