Grafton Pipe Fittings is a renowned name in supplying high-performance Titanium Sheets & Plates, precisely engineered to meet the demanding standards of global industries. Manufactured in accordance with ASTM B265 Grade 2 and conforming to the universal material designation UNS R50400, our titanium flat products exhibit outstanding mechanical properties, exceptional corrosion resistance, and high durability under critical conditions.
Our titanium sheets and titanium plates are widely used in aerospace, marine, medical, chemical processing, and offshore oil & gas applications due to their light weight, excellent strength-to-weight ratio, and remarkable resistance to chloride-induced corrosion. Grade 2 titanium, which is a commercially pure titanium alloy, offers a balanced mix of strength, ductility, and weldability, making it ideal for both heavy-duty and precision-based uses.
Our ASTM B265 Titanium Grade 2 Plates are known for their enhanced formability and moderate strength, making them suitable for applications involving deep drawing or forming. The UNS R50400 titanium alloy used in our plates provides superior resistance to seawater, acidic environments, and oxidizing media. Industries that rely on components with long service life, such as desalination plants and chemical reactors, prefer our titanium sheets for their anti-corrosive performance.
Grafton Pipe Fittings assures precision manufacturing, prompt delivery, and competitive pricing. All products are available in custom cut sizes and meet international quality standards such as ASTM, ASME, ISO, and DIN. We also provide value-added services like surface polishing, shearing, waterjet cutting, and custom packaging. With a strong global presence, we continue to serve clients in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas with reliable titanium solutions.
Grades | GR I, GR -2, GR-3, GR-4, GR-5, ASTM A240, ASME SA240 |
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Plates Thickness | 5mm-150mm |
Plates Heat Treatment | N, Q+T |
Plate width | 1000mm-4500mm |
Plate Length | 3000mm-18000mm |
Plate Production | Hot-Rolled (HR) / Cold-Rolled (CR) |
Plate Hardness | Half Hard, Quarter Hard, Soft, Hard, Spring Hard |
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