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What is Titanium CNC Machining?

Titanium is a lightweight, high-strength metal renowned for its exceptional corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, and strength-to-weight ratio.

High-performance CNC machining of titanium alloys (Grade 2, Grade 5/Ti-6Al-4V, and more) for making it ideal for aerospace, medical, and industrial applications.

Our advanced CNC mills and lathes deliver complex, lightweight titanium components with unmatched precision.

Why Choose Titanium CNC Machining?

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Lightweight

 45% lighter than steel with comparable strength.

Corrosion Resistant

Naturally forms a protective oxide layer, even in saltwater.

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Biocompatible

Non-toxic and osseointegration-friendly (ideal for medical implants).

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High-Temperature Performance

Retains strength up to 600°C (1112°F).

Types of Titanium Alloy

Grade

Composition

Description

Application

Grade 1

99.5% Ti

The softest, most ductile, and most formable of all the grades

Plating, piping, tubing, automotive, power generation, aerospace

Grade 2

99% Ti

Plating, piping, tubing, automotive, power generation, aerospace

Plating, piping, tubing, automotive, power generation, aerospace

Grade 3

99.2–99.7% Ti

Least commonly used pure titanium grade, stronger than Grades 1 and 2 but less ductile and formable

Heat exchangers, piping, marine, and chemical processing

Grade 4

98.9–99.5% Ti

Strongest of all Alpha titanium alloys (comparable to stainless and low-carbon steel)

tanks, reactors, valves, pipes, connecting rods, pumps), surgical implants, aerospace, chemical processing

Grade 5

88-90% Ti

high strength, good ductility, heat resistant, can be heat treated, formabile, corrosion resistant

Engine parts, crankshafts, valve seats, connecting rods, exhausts, suspension, frames

Grade 6

92% Ti

Strength, ductility, creep resistance, temperature stability, suitable for higher service temperatures of 900°F

Casings/rings in turbine engines, structural members/frames in aerospac

Grade 7

99% Ti

Highest corrosion resistance of all titanium alloys, can withstand harsh environments, nearly identical to Grade 2

Welding, forming, desalination, chemical manufacturing

Grade 11

99.75% Ti

Corrosion resistance (particularly in acidic environments), similar to Grades 1 and 2, crevice corrosion resistance, highly ductile, impact toughness

Welding, chemical processing and storage, ducts, pumps, and heat exchangers

Titanium CNC Machining Parameter

Parameter

Roughing

Finishing

Notes

Spindle Speed

500–1,200 RPM

800–2,000 RPM

Lower for large tools, higher for small diameters.

Spindle Power

≥ 10 kW (for stable cuts)

≥ 5 kW (lighter cuts)

High power avoids stalling.

Feed Rate

200–600 mm/min

100–300 mm/min

Adjust based on chip load.

Cutting Depth

1–5 mm

0.1–1 mm

Aggressive roughing requires rigid setup.

Cutting Width

30–70% of tool diameter

10–30% of tool diameter

Avoid full-width slotting.

Machining Accuracy

±0.05 – 0.1 mm

±0.01 – 0.02 mm

Tight tolerances need slow feeds.

Surface Roughness

3.2–6.3 µm

0.8–1.6 µm

Finishing passes improve Ra.

Tool Type

Carbide (AlTiN-coated)

Carbide (sharp, polished)

Avoid HSS; coatings reduce heat.

Tool Diameter

6–20 mm (end mills)

3–10 mm (ball nose/fine)

Larger tools for roughing.

Coolant Type

High-pressure emulsion

Mist or flood coolant

Never dry machine!

Chip Load

0.08–0.15 mm/tooth

0.03–0.08 mm/tooth

Softer grades tolerate higher loads.

Ramp Angle

3–10° (helical entry)

≤5° (for precision)

Reduces tool impact.

Stepover

40–70% (radial engagement)

10–30% (light passes)

Lower stepover = better finish.

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