Vulroc® titanium coils are produced from high-quality titanium and titanium alloys, offering excellent corrosion resistance, lightweight strength, and superior formability. Available in both hot rolled and cold rolled conditions, these coils are ideal for further processing such as cutting, stamping, forming, and fabrication across a wide range of industries.
With consistent mechanical properties, clean surface quality, and tight dimensional control, Vulroc® titanium coils are widely used in chemical processing, marine engineering, medical equipment, and heat exchanger manufacturing where reliability and performance are critical.
1. Chemical Processing
- Reaction vessels
- Storage tanks
- Heat exchangers
- Piping systems
2. Marine & Offshore
- Seawater handling systems
- Offshore components
- Shipbuilding
3. Medical Industry
- Medical device manufacturing
- Surgical equipment
- Implant material processing
4. Aerospace
- Structural components
- Aircraft fabrication
5. Industrial & Energy
- Heat exchangers and condensers
- Electroplating equipment
- Power generation systems
In addition, Vulroc® offers comprehensive customization services:
- Custom thickness and width
- Slitting and cut-to-length service
- Special surface finish
- Precision tolerance control
- Technical material selection support
- Prototype and mass production
Our engineering team works closely with customers to deliver titanium coil solutions tailored to specific application requirements.
FAQ
1. What is a titanium coil?
A titanium coil is a flat-rolled titanium product supplied in coil form, produced through hot rolling or cold rolling processes. It offers excellent corrosion resistance, lightweight strength, and good formability, making it suitable for further fabrication such as cutting, stamping, and forming.
2. What grades of titanium coils are available?
Vulroc® titanium coils are available in Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), Grade 7, and Grade 12. Commercially pure grades provide excellent corrosion resistance, while alloy grades offer higher strength and performance.
3. What is the most commonly used titanium coil grade?
Grade 2 is the most commonly used titanium coil due to its balance of corrosion resistance, strength, and cost-effectiveness. Grade 5 is widely used for high-strength aerospace and structural applications.
4. What sizes are available for titanium coils?
Titanium coils are typically available in thicknesses from 0.3 mm to 12.0 mm and widths from 950 mm to 1500 mm. Coil length can be customized based on customer requirements.
5. What standards apply to titanium coils?
Titanium coils are manufactured according to ASTM B265, ASME SB265, ASTM F67, ASTM F136, and AMS 4911 standards, depending on the application and industry requirements.
6. What surface finishes are available?
Common surface finishes include bright (cold rolled), acid pickled, and customized finishes such as polished or sandblasted, depending on application needs.
7. Can titanium coils be easily processed?
Yes. Titanium coils have excellent formability and can be cut, slit, bent, stamped, and welded. This makes them ideal for manufacturing complex components and fabricated structures.
8. What industries use titanium coils?
Titanium coils are widely used in chemical processing, marine engineering, aerospace, medical equipment, heat exchangers, electroplating, and industrial fabrication.
9. Why choose titanium coil over stainless steel?
Titanium offers superior corrosion resistance, especially in chloride and seawater environments, while being significantly lighter than stainless steel. It also provides longer service life and better performance in harsh conditions.
10. Do you offer customization for titanium coils?
Yes. Vulroc® provides OEM/ODM services including custom thickness, width, slitting, surface finish, and special processing to meet specific project requirements.