Titanium Price Per Kg in India

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Searching for titanium metal price? This page provides buyers, fabricators, EPC contractors, and OEMs with a realistic titanium price per kg in 2026. Four commercially pure grades (Gr 1, 2, 3, 4), three workhorse alloy grades (Gr 5, 9, 23), and the corrosion-resistant family (Gr 6, 7, 11, 12) have been addressed. Every significant product form is priced: sheet, plate, round bar, rod, pipe, tube, flange, fastener, and wire.

Most online "titanium price" pages use 2022 dollar-to-rupee conversions, resulting in an underestimated INR column of ₹1,500 to ₹3,000 per kilogram for higher grades. We reconstructed the tables below using the 2026 USD-INR currency band of ₹91 to ₹94, compared them to global benchmarks, and examined Indian distributor stockyard volume this quarter.

Please Note: Prices are indicative and may vary without prior notice due to changes in market conditions and fluctuations in currency exchange rates.

Master Price Chart: All Grades at a Glance (2026)

Here is the single-screen reference for Indian buyers. Every figure below is per kg, ex-stockyard, before GST. The USD and EUR columns are honest conversions at ₹93 to the dollar and ₹108 to the euro.

Grade UNS No. Alloy / Description Price/kg (INR) Price/kg (USD) Price/kg (EUR)
Grade 1 R50250 Commercially Pure, softest ₹1,500 - ₹2,000 $16 - $22 €14 - €19
Grade 2 R50400 Commercially Pure, standard ₹1,400 - ₹1,900 $15 - $20 €13 - €18
Grade 3 R50550 Commercially Pure, medium strength ₹1,700 - ₹2,300 $18 - $25 €16 - €21
Grade 4 R50700 Commercially Pure, high-strength ₹1,900 - ₹2,500 $20 - $27 €18 - €23
Grade 5 R56400 Ti-6Al-4V workhorse alloy ₹2,800 - ₹5,500 $30 - $59 €26 - €51
Grade 6 R54520 Ti-5Al-2.5Sn alpha alloy ₹3,200 - ₹5,000 $34 - $54 €30 - €46
Grade 7 R52400 Ti-0.15Pd corrosion CP ₹3,800 - ₹5,800 $41 - $62 €35 - €54
Grade 9 R56320 Ti-3Al-2.5V near-alpha ₹4,500 - ₹6,800 $48 - $73 €42 - €63
Grade 11 R52250 Ti-0.15Pd CP plus palladium ₹5,500 - ₹8,000 $59 - $86 €51 - €74
Grade 12 R53400 Ti-0.3Mo-0.8Ni corrosion alloy ₹5,800 - ₹8,500 $62 - $91 €54 - €79
Grade 23 R56401 Ti-6Al-4V ELI medical/cryogenic ₹4,000 - ₹6,800 $43 - $73 €37 - €63

How to read these ranges. At the bottom of each band is Indian-origin hot-rolled stock in common sizes, such as 6–25 mm plates, 16–100 mm bars, and regular schedule pipes. Premium imported mill origin, cold-worked finish, smaller sections, and aerospace and medical approved material cost more.

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Commercially Pure Titanium Rates (Grades 1 to 4)

The Commercially Pure (CP) family includes four unalloyed grades (99%+ titanium) differing by interstitial limits (oxygen/iron). From Grade 1 to 4, strength increases while ductility drops. Due to superior corrosion resistance, these grades dominate the Indian desalination, heat exchanger, and chemical process sectors.

Grade 1 Titanium Price Per Kg (Softest CP Grade)

Grade 1 (UNS R50250) has excellent cold formability due to low iron and oxygen content. It is slightly more expensive than Grade 2 and is ideal for deep-drawn portions. Refer to the following table showing detailed pricing per kilogram for Grade 1 titanium across different markets.

Origin ₹ per kg USD per kg EUR per kg
Indian ₹1,500 $16 €14
Japanese ₹1,750 $19 €16
European ₹1,950 $21 €18
US / American ₹2,150 $23 €20

Grade 2 Titanium Price Per Kg (Most Widely Used CP Grade)

Grade 2 (UNS R50400) is the workhorse of India’s titanium trade, dominating chemical and seawater equipment sectors. It perfectly balances strength, weldability, and corrosion resistance. Consequently, market pricing typically reflects Grade 2 as the benchmark specification for most industrial B2B procurement.

Origin ₹ per kg USD per kg EUR per kg
Indian ₹1,400 $15 €13
Japanese ₹1,650 $18 €15
European ₹1,850 $20 €17
US / American ₹2,050 $22 €19

Mumbai has ex-stock ASTM B265 and B337/B338 grade 2 sheets, plates, pipes, and tubes. Japanese-origin material still costs 15% more for seamless tubes and condenser duty due to surface polish and OD tolerance management.

Grade 3 Titanium Price Per Kg (Medium-Strength CP)

Grade 3 (UNS R50550) provides intermediate strength but is rarely stocked in India. Because it is usually mill-to-order or re-exported from East Asia, the price gap between domestic and imported material remains significantly narrower than for Grade 2.

Origin ₹ per kg USD per kg EUR per kg
Indian ₹1,700 $18 €16
Japanese ₹1,950 $21 €18
European ₹2,200 $24 €20
US / American ₹2,400 $26 €22

Grade 4 Titanium Price Per Kg (Strongest CP Grade)

Grade 4 (UNS R50700) is the highest-strength commercially pure titanium. It offers superior strength while maintaining excellent formability for surgical instruments and high-pressure vessels. Refer to the data in the following table to get pricing information of alloys in different markets.

Origin ₹ per kg USD per kg EUR per kg
Indian ₹1,900 $20 €18
Japanese ₹2,200 $24 €20
European ₹2,400 $26 €22
US / American ₹2,600 $28 €24

Titanium Alloy Rates: The Workhorse Grades (Gr 5, 9, 23)

Buyers switch from CP to alloy grades when strength-to-weight trumps formability. Three grades dominate global alloy use. Universal industrial and aerospace workhorse Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V). Grade 9 (Ti-3Al-2.5V) handles bicycle frames and hydraulic line overpressure. The medical and cryogenic specification is grade 23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI). Alloying element costs and difficult downstream processing make all three grades more expensive than CP grades.

Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) Price Per Kg

Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) is the world’s most consumed titanium alloy, representing 50% of global mill shipments. Its chemistry of 6% aluminium, 4% vanadium, boosts yield strength to 830 MPa. Essential for aerospace, racing, and offshore risers, it significantly outperforms Grade 2.

The 2026 price spread for Grade 5 is wide: a low-cost Chinese plate is near ₹2,800/kg, while an aerospace-qualified (AMS) plate exceeds ₹5,500/kg. Refer to the table below to verify prices before comparing quotations.

Origin ₹ per kg USD per kg EUR per kg
Indian ₹2,800 – ₹3,200 $30 – $34 €26 – €30
Japanese ₹3,500 – ₹4,000 $38 – $43 €32 – €37
European ₹3,900 – ₹4,500 $42 – $48 €36 – €42
US / American (AMS certified) ₹4,200 – ₹5,500 $45 – $59 €39 – €51

Grade 9 (Ti-3Al-2.5V) Price Per Kg

Grade 9 (UNS R56320) has half the aluminium and vanadium of Grade 5 and is cheaper to produce and stronger than CP Grade 2. Near-alpha metal. Hydraulic tubes for aircraft fluid lines are dominant globally. Motorsport and luxury bike frames are also popular. This is the strength option between Grade 2 and Grade 5.

Origin ₹ per kg USD per kg EUR per kg
Indian ₹4,500 $48 €42
Japanese ₹5,200 $56 €48
European ₹5,800 $62 €54
US / American ₹6,500 $70 €60

Grade 23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI) Price Per Kg

Grade 23 is Grade 5 with stricter interstitial element limitations. 'ELI' stands for Extra Low Interstitials. Tighter chemistry improves fracture toughness and cryogenic performance. For ASTM F136 medical implants, body tissue screws, dental prosthesis, and subsea or cryogenic equipment, Grade 23 is the standard.

Origin ₹ per kg USD per kg EUR per kg
Indian ₹4,000 $43 €37
Japanese ₹4,800 $52 €44
European ₹5,300 $57 €49
US / American (F136 medical) ₹5,800 – ₹6,800 $62 – $73 €54 – €63

Specialty and Corrosion-Resistant Titanium Grades (Gr 6, 7, 11, 12)

These four grades have a smaller market share but are best for certain corrosion environments and temperatures. Most of the greater per-kg price comes from alloying elements like palladium in Gr 7 and Gr 11, and molybdenum and nickel in Gr 12. Since none are difficult to process, the premium is in the recipe, not production.

Grade 6 (Ti-5Al-2.5Sn) Price Per Kg

A non-heat-treatable alpha alloy, Grade 6, has good elevated-temperature strength and welds well. Jet engine casings, aircraft gas-turbine parts, and any application where creep resistance above 300°C matters are typical use cases.

Origin ₹ per kg USD per kg EUR per kg
Indian ₹3,200 $34 €30
Japanese ₹3,700 $40 €34
European ₹4,100 $44 €38
US / American ₹4,400 $47 €41

Grade 7 (Ti-0.15Pd) Price Per Kg

Titanium prices fluctuate due to market conditions, raw material costs, and currency changes. These indicative rates reflect internal stockyard pricing as of May 2026 and are not binding. For firm 7–15 day quotes, contact our sales team. Prices exclude 18% GST.

Origin ₹ per kg USD per kg EUR per kg
Indian ₹3,800 $41 €35
Japanese ₹4,300 $46 €40
European ₹4,700 $51 €44
US / American ₹5,200 $56 €48

Grade 11 Titanium Price Per Kg

Grade 11 (UNS R52250) is the Grade 1 cousin of Grade 7. The base chemistry is Grade 1 plus palladium. Specify it when you need Grade 1's softness and formability AND the reducing-acid corrosion behaviour of palladium-bearing titanium. In Indian stockyards this grade is almost always a mill-order item with a 10 to 14 week lead time.

Origin ₹ per kg USD per kg EUR per kg
Indian ₹5,500 $59 €51
Japanese ₹6,300 $68 €58
European ₹6,900 $74 €64
US / American ₹7,800 $84 €72

Grade 12 (Ti-0.3Mo-0.8Ni) Price Per Kg

Molybdenum and nickel replace palladium in Grade 12, achieving improved corrosion resistance at moderately elevated temperatures without the platinum-group metal cost burden. Marine heat exchangers, desalination plants, and slightly reducing chemical environments where Grade 2 would underperform but the palladium in Gr 7 is overkill, are the natural fit.

Origin ₹ per kg USD per kg EUR per kg
Indian ₹5,800 $62 €54
Japanese ₹6,500 $70 €60
European ₹7,200 $77 €67
US / American ₹8,000 $86 €74

Titanium Price by Product Form (2026)

The grade you pick sets the floor on your per-kg cost. The product form sets the multiplier on top of that floor. Below is a 2026 picture of how the same grade of titanium prices out across sheets, bars, tubes, flanges, fasteners, and wire.

Titanium Sheet and Plate Rate Per Kg

Sheets are flat-rolled product below 4.75 mm thick. Anything 4.75 mm and above is plate. Sheets are usually cold-rolled and pickled. Plates are hot-rolled and descaled. In Indian stockyards, the two everyday items are Grade 2 sheet to ASTM B265 and Grade 5 plate to AMS 4911.

Form Grade ₹ per kg (India) USD per kg
Cold-rolled sheet (< 4.75 mm) Gr 2 ₹1,600 - ₹2,200 $17 - $24
Hot-rolled plate (≥ 4.75 mm) Gr 2 ₹1,400 - ₹1,800 $15 - $19
Cold-rolled sheet Gr 5 ₹3,500 - ₹5,000 $38 - $54
Hot-rolled plate Gr 5 ₹2,800 - ₹4,200 $30 - $45
Thin foil (< 0.5 mm) Gr 1 / 2 ₹2,500 - ₹4,500 $27 - $48
Clad / explosion-bonded plate Gr 2 + CS ₹3,200 - ₹6,000 $34 - $65

Titanium Round Bar and Rod Rate Per Kg

Round bars are the second most-consumed form of titanium in India after plates. Most go into fasteners, machined components, and shaft applications. Grade 2 round bars follow ASTM B348. Grade 5 typically follows ASTM B348 and AMS 4928. Bars below 25 mm diameter usually carry a 10 to 15% size surcharge because of mill yield economics.

Form Grade ₹ per kg (India) USD per kg
Round bar, Ø 16-100 mm Gr 2 ₹1,500 - ₹1,900 $16 - $20
Round bar, Ø 100-200 mm Gr 2 ₹1,400 - ₹1,700 $15 - $18
Round bar, Ø 16-100 mm Gr 5 ₹3,000 - ₹4,500 $32 - $48
Round bar, Ø 100-200 mm Gr 5 ₹2,800 - ₹4,000 $30 - $43
Hex / square bar Gr 2 / 5 ₹1,800 - ₹5,500 $19 - $59
Wire rod, coiled Gr 1 / 2 ₹2,200 - ₹3,500 $24 - $38
Forged round Gr 5 / 23 ₹4,500 - ₹8,000 $48 - $86

Titanium Pipe and Tube Rate Per Kg

Price spreads widen significantly once you move into pipes and tubes. Tube-making generates much higher yield losses than rolling plate or forging bar, and seamless adds another layer of premium over welded. For condenser duty (the largest single-use case in Indian chemical and power plants), ASTM B338 welded tubes in Grade 2 are the default. For high-pressure hydraulic service, Grade 9 seamless takes most of the volume.

Form Grade ₹ per kg (India) USD per kg
Welded tube (ASTM B338 Gr 2) Gr 2 ₹2,800 - ₹4,500 $30 - $48
Seamless tube (ASTM B338 Gr 2) Gr 2 ₹3,500 - ₹5,500 $38 - $59
Welded pipe (ASTM B337/B861) Gr 2 ₹2,500 - ₹4,200 $27 - $45
Seamless pipe Gr 2 ₹3,200 - ₹5,000 $34 - $54
Welded tube Gr 5 ₹5,500 - ₹8,500 $59 - $91
Seamless tube Gr 5 ₹6,500 - ₹10,000 $70 - $108
Seamless tube Gr 9 ₹7,500 - ₹11,000 $81 - $118

Titanium Flange Price

Flanges are sold piece-wise rather than per kg, because small differences in size drive huge weight variations. The table below covers typical Indian market per-piece pricing for standard-schedule forged flanges in Grade 2 and Grade 5, manufactured to ASTM B381 and ASME B16.5.

Flange Type Grade ₹ per piece (typical)
Weld-neck flange, 1/2" #150 Gr 2 ₹1,500 - ₹2,500
Weld-neck flange, 2" #150 Gr 2 ₹3,500 - ₹5,500
Weld-neck flange, 4" #150 Gr 2 ₹7,500 - ₹12,000
Weld-neck flange, 2" #300 Gr 5 ₹8,500 - ₹14,000
Blind flange, 2" #150 Gr 2 ₹2,500 - ₹4,500
Blind flange, 4" #150 Gr 2 ₹6,500 - ₹10,500
Spectacle blind, up to 4" Gr 2 ₹5,500 - ₹15,000
Slip-on / socket-weld, 2" #150 Gr 2 ₹2,000 - ₹3,500

On a per-kg basis, a standard Grade 2 forged flange typically works out to ₹3,500 – ₹6,500 per kg. The number reflects the forging cost on top of the raw bar price.

Titanium Fastener Price (Bolts, Nuts, Washers)

Per-kg pricing rarely makes sense for fasteners. Industry convention is per-piece, because machining and thread-rolling dominate the cost structure. The per-kg-equivalent for finished Grade 5 fasteners can run anywhere from ₹6,000 to ₹18,000 per kg depending on size, length, and certification level.

Item Grade ₹ per piece (typical range)
Hex bolt M8 × 30 Gr 5 ₹35 - ₹75
Hex bolt M12 × 50 Gr 5 ₹95 - ₹180
Hex bolt M16 × 60 Gr 5 ₹220 - ₹380
Hex nut M8 Gr 5 ₹15 - ₹35
Hex nut M16 Gr 5 ₹55 - ₹110
Flat washer M10 Gr 5 ₹8 - ₹18
Allen / socket-head, M8 × 25 Gr 5 ₹45 - ₹95
Stud bolt, B16 Gr 2 / 7 ₹120 - ₹850

Titanium Wire Price Per Kg

Welding wire (ERTi-2, ERTi-5, ERTi-23 to AWS A5.16) is sold per kg, usually in 15 to 20 kg spools. The two main price drivers are grade and diameter. Smaller diameters in the 0.8 to 1.2 mm range carry a 10 to 20% surcharge over the standard 2.4 mm TIG filler.

Wire Type Grade ₹ per kg (India)
ERTi-2 TIG filler, Ø 2.4 mm Gr 2 ₹2,200 - ₹3,200
ERTi-2 TIG filler, Ø 1.6 mm Gr 2 ₹2,600 - ₹3,800
ERTi-5 TIG filler, Ø 2.4 mm Gr 5 ₹5,000 - ₹7,500
ERTi-23 TIG filler, medical Gr 23 ₹6,500 - ₹9,500
Coiled spring wire Gr 2 / 5 ₹3,500 - ₹9,000
MIG/GTAW spool (15 kg) Gr 2 ₹33,000 - ₹48,000 / spool

Size-Wise Price List (USD, for International Reference)

For buyers comparing against USD global benchmarks, the next three tables give typical retail-slab cut-to-size pricing from US and European distributors for small-quantity orders. These do not reflect Indian bulk rates, which run 25 to 40% lower for equivalent sections.

Titanium Sheet Size-Wise Price (Grade 5 / 6Al-4V)

Thickness × Width × Length Approx. USD
0.025" × 12" × 12" $32
0.025" × 12" × 36" $98
0.040" × 12" × 36" $130
0.040" × 24" × 36" $260
0.063" × 12" × 36" $190
0.063" × 24" × 36" $365
0.080" × 12" × 36" $235
0.080" × 24" × 36" $435
0.100" × 12" × 36" $275
0.100" × 24" × 36" $520
0.125" × 12" × 36" $360
0.125" × 24" × 36" $715
0.140" × 24" × 36" $780
0.156" × 12" × 36" $450

Titanium Round Bar Size-Wise Price (Grade 5 / 6Al-4V)

Diameter × Length Approx. USD
Ø 0.125" × 36" (per piece) $16
Ø 0.250" × 36" $32
Ø 0.375" × 36" $42
Ø 0.500" × 36" $62
Ø 0.625" × 36" $78
Ø 0.750" × 36" $105
Ø 0.875" × 36" $140
Ø 1.00" × 36" $160
Ø 1.00" × 48" $225
Ø 1.25" × 36" $240
Ø 1.50" × 36" $260
Ø 0.250" × 36" sq bar (Gr 2) $42
Ø 0.500" × 36" sq bar (Gr 2) $68
Ø 0.750" × 36" sq bar (Gr 2) $130

Titanium Tube Size-Wise Price (Grade 2 / Grade 5)

OD × Wall × Length Approx. USD
0.250" × 0.020" × 12" $26
0.250" × 0.020" × 36" $42
0.313" × 0.035" × 36" $52
0.375" × 0.042" × 39" $52
0.440" × 0.065" × 12" $26
0.500" × 0.060" × 36" $78
0.750" × 0.052" × 67" $180
1.25" × 0.065" × 12" $42
1.50" × 0.032" × 12" $72
2.00" × 0.071" × 36" $185
2.00" × 0.071" × 60" $295
2.00" × 0.200" × 14" $105
2.50" × 0.025" × 36" $78

Country-Wise Comparison: India vs Japan vs UK vs USA

A common question from export buyers: "why does the same Grade 5 titanium cost ₹2,800 per kg from an Indian distributor and roughly ₹4,200 per kg ($45) from a US mill?" The answer is a mix of origin premium, aerospace certification, and the value of an unbroken paper trail. Below is a practical comparison for the two grades that account for most international titanium trade.

Grade 2 Commercially Pure Titanium: Country Comparison

Country of Origin ₹ per kg USD per kg What You Are Paying For
India / China ₹1,400 $15 Cost-competitive ASTM B265/B348 stock
Japan ₹1,650 $18 Tight tolerances, condenser-grade surface finish
Europe ₹1,850 $20 Full PED, NORSOK compliance
USA ₹2,050 $22 AMS, MIL-spec, DFARS-traceable

Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): Country Comparison

Country of Origin ₹ per kg USD per kg What You Are Paying For
India / China ₹2,800 – ₹3,200 $30 – $34 Industrial applications
Japan ₹3,500 – ₹4,000 $38 – $43 Medical, marine, semi-aerospace
Europe ₹3,900 – ₹4,500 $42 – $48 NORSOK and ISO 5832-3 medical
USA (AMS 4911 / 4928) ₹4,200 – ₹5,500 $45 – $59 Aerospace-qualified, full traceability

US-origin material costs 40% more but guarantees a chain of custody from ore to mill, AS9100 compliance, and the right to feed key aerospace OEM programs. Indian material works well for chemical-plant heat exchangers and marine fittings. Unsuitable for an aircraft structural frame.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the price of 1 kg titanium in India in 2026? +
The cost of titanium in the Indian market keeps varying as (CP) from ₹1,400 to ₹2,500 per kilogram, varied by grade (Gr 1 to Gr 4) and origin. Grade 5 Ti-6Al-4V alloy costs ₹2,800 to ₹5,500 per kg. Medical and aerospace ELI grades surpass ₹6,800/kg. All values were ex-Mumbai stockyard before GST.
Why is titanium so expensive compared to stainless steel? +
Three reasons. The Kroll process used to extract titanium from its ore is extremely energy-intensive. Titanium is highly reactive at melt temperatures, so it has to be melted under vacuum (VAR) or in inert atmospheres (EBM), which drives up equipment cost. Yield ratios are poor at every downstream stage too: hot rolling, cold rolling, tube making, and machining all generate more scrap than they do with stainless steel.
Which titanium grade is the cheapest? +
Grade 2 commercially pure titanium (UNS R50400) is consistently the cheapest grade in the Indian market, typically ₹1,400 to ₹1,900 per kg. It is also the most readily available off-the-shelf, which keeps its price competitive.
Which titanium grade is the most expensive? +
Among widely stocked grades, Grade 11 and Grade 12 have the highest per-kg pricing (₹5,500 to ₹8,500). The premium derives from Gr 11's palladium and Gr 12's molybdenum-nickel. Speciality aircraft alloys outside ASTM grade numbering are rare in India, but can go much higher.
Why does Grade 5 titanium cost more than Grade 2? +
Two reasons. Grade 5 has 6% aluminium and 4% vanadium, which is expensive alone. Grade 5, an alpha-beta alloy, is harder to hot-work and mill than CP titanium, raising supply chain processing costs.
Is the titanium price the same for sheet, bar, and tube? +
No. For the same grade, plates are usually cheapest, round bars cost roughly 5 to 15% more, and seamless tubes can cost 40 to 80% more than the equivalent plate. The reason: tube-making has much higher yield losses than rolling or forging.
Why is US-origin titanium more expensive than Indian titanium? +
US-origin material has AMS or MIL-spec certification, DFARS-compliant chain-of-custody documentation, and stricter in-mill testing. Documents have value in aerospace, defence, and medical markets. Purchasing paperwork for ordinary industrial use may be unnecessary.
Does the quoted titanium price include GST? +
In India, titanium is normally quoted exclusive of GST. Applicable GST on titanium mill products is 18%. Imported titanium attracts basic customs duty (typically 7.5 to 10%) plus IGST, so landed cost works out roughly 27 to 30% above invoice value.
What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for titanium in India? +
For stock items, MOQs can be as low as 1 to 5 kg for round bars and sheets, though anything below 25 kg attracts cut-length surcharges. Mill-order items typically need a minimum of 500 to 1,000 kg per grade and size.
How often do titanium prices change? +
Titanium does not fluctuate daily on the LME like basic metals. Spot prices change every two to four weeks because of sponge contracts, USD-INR movements, and significant OEM orders. In practice, Indian distributors update their price lists every 30-60 days.
What causes titanium price fluctuations? +
Five drivers rule. Chinese sponge capacity, aerospace OEM delivery timelines, USD-INR exchange rate fluctuations, Grades 7 and 11 palladium prices, and geopolitical trade constraints, particularly Chinese export licensing on premium mill goods, are all important.
Is imported titanium better than Indian titanium? +
Not automatically. For AMS-qualified or aerospace-qualified applications, imported material is often mandatory. For chemical plant and general industrial use, Indian and Chinese mill stock that meets ASTM B265/B348 performs identically to imported material at 20 to 40% lower cost.
How do I verify titanium quality before paying? +
Insist on three things. First, a Mill Test Certificate to EN 10204 3.1 or 3.2. Second, Positive Material Identification (PMI) using a portable XRF at the time of dispatch. Third, for critical applications, third-party inspection and ultrasonic testing. The heat numbers on the MTC must match the stamping on the physical material.
Can I get a custom price for my exact size and quantity? +
Yes. The tables on this page give indicative ranges. Actual pricing is always dimension-specific and quantity-specific. Send through your grade, dimensions, quantity, and certification requirements for a firm offer.
What is the price difference between forged and rolled titanium? +
Forged titanium costs 30–60% more than rolled plate of the same grade and dimension. Lower-throughput forging improves grain structure and mechanical characteristics. Forged flanges, valve bodies, and fittings are common. Standard tubes, plates, and sheets roll.
How is titanium bar priced per ton vs per kg? +
In India, small-volume customers pay per kg (₹1,500 to ₹5,500 per kg, grade-dependent). Large buyers (500 kg and more) sometimes see per-tonne pricing, which is 10–18% cheaper per kilogram. Grade 5 round bar sells for $1,800 to $3,000 per metric tonne at Indian bulk pricing, with certified AMS material costing more.
Is there a bulk discount for titanium purchases? +
Yes. The typical discount slabs are: 25 to 100 kg see list price; 100 to 500 kg get 3 to 5% off; 500 to 2,000 kg get 8 to 12% off; and orders over 2,000 kg get 12 to 20% off contract pricing. Mill-direct contracts over 5 tonnes can be arranged.
What documents should I receive with a titanium purchase? +
Commercial invoice, packing list, Mill Test Certificate (MTC), and export certificate of origin are required. Expect a third-party inspection certificate, PMI report, ultrasonic test report, dimensional inspection report, and full material traceability dossier for nuclear or aeronautical end-use for critical-service transactions.

Industry Applications: Where Each Grade Goes

A quick grade-to-industry map for buyers who are not sure which grade an application needs. Each row reflects what is actually being supplied into Indian projects today, rather than textbook definitions.

Industry Primary Grades Typical Form
Oil & Gas / Offshore Gr 2, Gr 5, Gr 7 Pipe, flange, fastener
Chemical Process Plants Gr 2, Gr 7, Gr 12 Heat exchanger tube, plate
Aerospace Structural Gr 5, Gr 6, Gr 23 Forged bar, plate, fastener
Medical / Surgical Implants Gr 23 (ELI), Gr 4 Bar, wire, plate
Desalination / Seawater Gr 2, Gr 7, Gr 12 Welded tube, plate
Power Generation (condensers) Gr 2 Welded tube ASTM B338
Marine Hardware Gr 2, Gr 5 Fastener, flange, forging
Pulp & Paper Bleach Plants Gr 7, Gr 11 Plate, pipe
Petrochemical Gr 2, Gr 5, Gr 12 Plate, pipe, fitting
Defence & Armour Gr 5, Gr 38 (ATI 425) Plate
Hydrogen Economy / Electrolysers Gr 2, Gr 7 Plate, sheet
Bicycle / Motorsport Gr 9, Gr 5 Tube, fastener

Get a Custom Titanium Quote

The pricing on this page is accurate; the invoice depends on grade, dimension, quantity, certification, and delivery terms. We can provide a formal BOM or buy-enquiry quotation with MTC data within 24 hours.

What to include in your enquiry:

  • Grade (with ASTM / AMS specification number, if known)
  • Product form (sheet, plate, bar, tube, pipe, flange, fastener, wire)
  • Exact dimensions (thickness × width × length, or OD × WT × length)
  • Quantity (kg or pieces)
  • Certifications required (MTC 3.1 / 3.2, PMI, UT, third-party inspection)
  • Delivery location and target date

We keep a ready stock of Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 5, Grade 9 and Grade 23 titanium in the form of sheets, plates, round bars, seamless tubes, welded tubes, flanges and fasteners. Mumbai metro customers can access cut-to-size service and same-day dispatch.

Disclaimer : Titanium prices fluctuate based on market conditions, raw material costs, and currency. These indicative rates reflect internal stockyard pricing as of May 2026 and are not binding. For firm 7–15 day quotes, contact our sales team. Prices exclude 18% GST.