Milling and turning titanium
Titanium is a high-quality material that is costly to manufacture and rather demanding to machine by turning and milling. However, it is characterized by a unique combination of high strength and corrosion resistance with very low density. Due to these special properties, titanium is used in applications in aerospace, medical technology, electroplating or in the chemical industry, for example.

Our titanium alloys
Alloy | Material costs | Manufacturing costs | Tensile strength N/mm² | Hardness HB | Description |
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3.7035 |
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390 – 540 |
150 |
Technically pure titanium. Known for offering the highest corrosion resistance among titanium alloys. Grade 2 provides an ideal balance of good strength and ductility. This non-magnetic material stands out for its excellent corrosion resistance, high strength-to-weight ratio, and biocompatibility. |
3.7165 |
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895 – 940 |
310 |
The most commonly used titanium alloy offers significantly higher tensile strength and yield strength compared to pure titanium. It is ideal for applications where strength is more important than corrosion resistance. |
Note: The provided results are reference values and may vary depending on the machining process and parts. These values cannot be directly transferred to finished parts. The suitability of the materials for a specific part must be verified by the user.
Turning and milling titanium
At Spanflug, you can procure your titanium turning parts and milling parts quickly and easily with an instant quote. Large-scale project RFQs can be sent directly by e-mail.