We are a world-class supplier of engineering raw materials. Our objective is to provide all our customers, from the small machine shop to the large multi-national corporation, a supply path that continuously delivers the highest levels of service, quality and value.
Considering titanium plate over aluminium plate provides an interesting problem. Aluminium is cheaper and much lighter than titanium alloy. However, titanium possesses much higher strength and therefore, considerably less material is required. In reality, the use of titanium plate is dictated by the end application.
Titanium plate finds widespread use in the motorsport sector. Like aluminium, it is ideal for use in 3D printing to make intricate components and parts. Particularly in motorsport, achieving ultimate strength in the lightest possible way is a game changer; this is why titanium has become a staple alloy in the motorsport engineering supply chain. We stock titanium plate in a variety of sizes which is available for immediate supply.
We cut our titanium plate stock in-house using CNC and vertical saws. We process to tight tolerances - so much so that it often negates the need for the customer to perform further cutting ops on the material once delivered. Our cutting operations handle plates up to 4000mm in length or width and up to 330mm thick.
We stock Titanium Plate in a variety of grades.
Our knowledgeable staff and resident metallurgists will be pleased to assist you further on any technical topic. Smiths Metal Centres Limited also boasts an in-house UKAS Accredited Testing Laboratory which is unique within the multi-metal and plastic stockholding sector. We believe this underlines our total commitment to quality and our ethos of being the complete service provider.
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We offer in-house processing options - for more information, please refer to our processing services.
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