Titanium Sheet Specifications

The table below shows the specifications of titanium sheets, including standards, sizes, forms, and surface finishes.

Property Details
Standard ASTM B265 / ASME SB-265
Thickness 0.016 inches to 0.187 inches (0.4mm to 4.75mm)
Width 36 inches to 48 inches (914mm to 1219mm)
Length 96 inches to 144 inches (2438mm to 3658mm)
Forms Hot Rolled, Cold Rolled, Annealed, Polished, Perforated, Shim
Finishes Mill Finish, Bright Annealed, Pickled, Polished

Titanium Sheet Sizes

The Titanium Sheet sizes are listed in the table given below, including length, width and classification.

Parameter Imperial Units Metric Units
Thickness Range 0.016" - 0.187" 0.4 mm - 4.75 mm
Width Range 36" - 48" 914 mm - 1219 mm
Length Range 96" - 144" 2438 mm - 3658 mm
Standard Sheet Sizes 36" x 96", 48" x 96", 48" x 120" 914 x 2438 mm, 1219 x 2438 mm, 1219 x 3048 mm
Plate Classification > 0.187" thickness > 4.75 mm thickness
Applicable Standard ASTM B265 ASTM B265
Custom Supply Waterjet / Shearing Available Waterjet / Shearing Available

Titanium Sheet Price Per Kg

Titanium sheet prices range from approximately Rs 1,100 to Rs 1,500 per kg and USD 25 to 55 per kg, depending on grade, thickness, quantity, and finish. Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) sheets cost 2 to 3 times more than commercially pure grades because of aluminium and vanadium alloying and additional processing steps. Prices vary with the current titanium sponge market rate, sheet dimensions, and whether commercial or AMS aerospace certification is required. Contact our sales team for a formal quotation based on your specific requirements.

Titanium Sheet Forms

Titanium sheets are supplied in several forms and surface conditions to suit different fabrication requirements.

Titanium Hot-Rolled (HR) Sheet

Titanium Hot-Rolled (HR) Sheet

Titanium Cold Rolled (CR) Sheet

Titanium Cold Rolled (CR) Sheet


Surface Finishes

Below are the surface finishes of Titanium Sheets.

  • Titanium Polished Sheet
  • Titanium Perforated Sheet
  • Titanium Shim Sheet
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Titanium Sheet Industrial Applications

Titanium sheets find use across 4 major industrial sectors where corrosion resistance, low weight, and high-temperature performance are required.

Aerospace Applications

Titanium sheets are used for firewalls, heat shields, and structural skin panels in aircraft.

Chemical Processing Applications

CP Grade 2 titanium sheet lines reactors, heat exchangers, and storage vessels handling aggressive media.

Marine and Offshore Applications

Titanium sheet resists seawater corrosion without cathodic protection. Hull plating, offshore platform components, and desalination equipment benefit from the metal.

Motorsport and Automotive Applications

Racing teams use titanium sheets for firewall panels, bellhousing covers, and heat shielding.

Titanium Sheet vs Titanium Plate

The table below compares Titanium Sheets and Titanium Plates by tolerance, finish and formability.

Parameter Titanium Sheet Titanium Plate
Thickness Range Up to 0.187" (4.75 mm) Above 0.187" (4.75 mm)
Standard ASTM B265 ASTM B265
Formability High (easy to bend and form) Lower compared to sheets
Thickness Tolerance Tighter tolerances Relatively wider tolerances
Surface Finish Smoother, better finish Rougher compared to sheets
Structural Strength Moderate High (suited for heavy-duty use)
Typical Applications Fabrication, forming, lightweight parts Load-bearing, structural, heavy engineering
Recommended Use When precision and finish are critical When thickness and strength are required

Titanium Sheet Grades

Titanium sheets are available in commercially pure Grade 2 for corrosion resistance and formability, and alloy grades (Grade 5 / Ti-6Al-4V) for high-strength structural use.

Grade 2 (CP-2) Titanium Sheet

Grade 2 is the most commonly used pure titanium because it is strong and easy to shape. It can be bent or formed when cold and has a tensile strength of 345 MPa with 20% elongation. Applications include heat exchangers, reactor vessels, desalination equipment, and medical devices. Buyers who need corrosion resistance with moderate forming capability typically select this grade over Grade 5.

Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) Titanium Sheet

Ti-6Al-4V is the most common titanium alloy worldwide. With 895 MPa tensile and 828 MPa yield strength, it serves aerospace structures, airframe skins, and engine components. Grade 5 isn't cold-formable and costs 2 to 3 times more than CP grades due to aluminium and vanadium alloying. Select this grade for load-bearing applications where weight savings justify the premium.

Shipping & Packaging

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

We strictly follow seaworthy export handling standards to protect Titanium sheets 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 Sheet Bundle Yard Staging
Shipping packaging Sheet 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 are titanium sheets used for?+
Titanium sheets are used in aerospace (firewalls, heat shields, structural panels), chemical processing (reactor linings, heat exchangers), marine engineering (hull plating, offshore equipment), medical devices (implant-grade components), and motorsport (driver protection panels, bellhousing covers).
How much do titanium sheets cost per kg?+
Titanium sheet prices range from approximately Rs 1,100 to Rs 1,500 per kg in India and USD 25 to 55 per kg internationally. Grade, thickness, quantity, surface finish, and certification requirements all affect the final price. Grade 5 sheets cost 2 to 3 times more than CP grades.
What thickness range is available for titanium sheets?+
Titanium sheets are available from 0.016 inches (0.4mm) to 0.187 inches (4.75mm) per ASTM B265. Material thicker than 0.187 inches is classified as a titanium plate.
What is the difference between Grade 2 and Grade 5 titanium sheets?+
Grade 2 (CP) delivers 345 MPa tensile strength with 20% elongation and is cold-formable. Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) reaches 895 MPa tensile with 10% elongation, but cannot be cold-formed. Grade 2 suits chemical processing; Grade 5 suits aerospace and structural applications.
What standard covers titanium sheets?+
ASTM B265 / ASME SB-265 is the primary specification for titanium strip, sheet, and plate. Aerospace applications may also require AMS 4900 (Grade 1), AMS 4902 (Grade 2), or AMS 4911 (Grade 5).
Can titanium sheets be bent or formed?+
Commercially pure grades (Grade 1 and Grade 2) can be cold-formed, allowing them to be bent, stamped, or deep-drawn at room temperature. Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), however, must be formed hot at temperatures above 593°C (1100°F) and is not appropriate for cold-forming processes.
What sizes do titanium sheets come in?+
Standard sizes of Titanium sheets include 36 x 96 inches, 48 x 96 inches, and 48 x 120 inches. Thicknesses range from 0.016 inches to 0.187 inches. Custom dimensions are available on request through waterjet cutting or shearing.
How does the weight of a titanium sheet compare to that of steel?+
Titanium has a density of 4.51 g/cm3, which is roughly 50% that of steel (7.9 g/cm3). Due to this, a titanium sheet is about half as heavy as a steel sheet with the same dimensions. This weight reduction is valuable in aerospace and motorsport uses.

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