Titanium Band Saw Cutting
Band sawing titanium is a feed-and-speed problem, not a machine problem. Why titanium work-hardens under a rubbing blade, what tolerance a saw actually holds, and how heat numbers stay attached when one bar becomes twenty pieces.
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MMO Anode Coating & Recoating
There is no universal coating loading for MMO anodes. What actually determines the specification — duty, current density, design life and electrolyte — and the four figures you need before anyone can quote you honestly.
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Titanium Cutting & Cut-to-Length
Titanium cut to length by band saw, laser or water jet. Which route suits your material form, thickness and edge requirement — and what belongs in the order confirmation.
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Titanium Welding & Fabrication
Titanium welding fails from contamination, not from lack of heat. Shielding until the weld cools, back purging, weld discoloration acceptance, and what a WPS actually has to cover before anyone welds your part.
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Heat Treatment & Delivery Condition
Delivery condition is a specification, not a detail. Mill annealed, solution treated and aged, beta annealed and stress relieved explained, and why the same grade in two conditions is not the same material.
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Titanium Laser Cutting
Laser cutting titanium is a shielding problem before it is a power problem. Why an oxygen-assisted cut leaves a brittle edge, what argon shielding actually buys you, and which thicknesses belong on a laser rather than a water jet.
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Prototype & Low-Volume Orders
No minimum order quantity on stock material. What can genuinely ship as one piece, where mill economics still impose a real minimum, and what small orders cost relative to production quantities.
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Titanium Polishing & Mechanical Surface Finishing
Mechanical polishing, brushing, matte blasting and deburring for titanium. Which finish suits your application, what Ra means in practice, and the titanium-specific controls that protect the surface.
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Pickling & Alpha-Case Removal
Alpha case cracks in forming and welding and is invisible on the surface. What pickling actually removes, how removal is verified by metallography, and why the nitric-to-hydrofluoric ratio decides whether the part picks up hydrogen.
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Titanium Stocking Programs
A stocking program converts mill lead time into a call-off date you can plan against. What it commits to, why heat number continuity matters more than price on qualified parts, and where mill economics still impose a real minimum.
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Titanium CNC Machining Services
Precision CNC machining for titanium grades 2/5/23. Tolerances to ±0.01mm, full heat-number traceability, EN 10204 3.1 MTC included. Quote in 24 hours.
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Titanium Water Jet Cutting
Water jet is the only common cutting route that leaves titanium metallurgically untouched — no heat affected zone, no alpha case, no heat tint to pickle off. What that is worth, what kerf taper costs you on thick section, and when laser is the better answer.
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