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TI-113

TITANIUM SPONGE POWDER

Product #: TI-113

Product Description

AEE offers a range of titanium product from -20 microns to sponge / ingot. Titanium is used in foundries, die castors, pyrotechnics, powder metallurgy, steel production and thermal spray applications.

Product Cost

In Stock for Immediate Shipping
Quantity (LB) Price
1-2 LB $67.40
3-10 LB $50.55
Note: Prices are subject to change without notice due to market conditions

Product Notes

5 lb. containers

UN 2878, TITANIUM SPONGE GRANULES, CLASS 4.1, PG III

ERG No. 170

Hazmat Disclaimer Required, End-Use Statement Required.

Must Ship LTL of FedEx (no UPS).

Standard Packaging: 25 lb, 50 lb pails


Atlantic Equipment Engineers, Inc. is a highly trusted, customer service-oriented supplier of high purity metal powders and compounds. The quality of our products is of absolute importance, but our sixty plus years of metal powder expertise is just the beginning. Factors such as availability from stock, custom packaging and the highly specialized packaging required for safe and reliable delivery are just as crucial to meeting and exceeding your expectations.

-Hazardous Materials / Dangerous Goods (for Ground and Air) Certified.
-OSHA Hazard Communication / GHS certified.
-ISO 9001 certified

Specifications

Formula Ti: 47.88
Purity 99.7%
Particle Size -50+100 mesh
ECCN EAR99
Schedule B 8108.20.0010
CAS CAS-7440-32-6
Melting Point 1668°C / 3034.4°F
Boiling Point 3260°C / 5900°F
Density 4.507
Coef. of Expansion @ 20°C 8.6 um/m.K
Crystal Structure Hexogonal
Electric Resistivity 420 nO·m
Composition 99.7% Pure Titnaium Powder

Form

Powder

Applications

Aerospace, Alloys, Medical, Military, Defense, Pyrotechnic, Sporting Goods
Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is titanium sponge powder?

Titanium sponge powder is the porous, granular form of titanium metal. The porous structure resembles a sponge, which is where the name comes from. AEE supplies it at 99.7% purity for foundry, powder metallurgy, and steel production applications.

Q: Is titanium sponge powder suitable for metal 3D printing?

Sponge powder is not the typical feedstock for laser or electron-beam additive manufacturing, which requires a controlled spherical morphology and tight particle-size distributions for flowability. For AM applications, AEE offers spherical Ti-6Al-4V powder. Sponge powder is better suited to foundry melting, powder metallurgy, and thermal spray work.


Q: Why is titanium sponge powder classified as a hazardous material for shipping?

Titanium in finely divided form is a flammable solid and ships under UN 2878, Class 4.1, Packing Group III. This is why the product requires a Hazmat Disclaimer and End-Use Statement, must ship LTL or by FedEx rather than UPS, and uses specialized packaging. AEE is Hazardous Materials and Dangerous Goods certified for both ground and air.

Q: Can AEE supply titanium sponge in a custom particle size or quantity?

The standard listing is -50+100 mesh, but AEE supplies titanium in a range from -20 microns up to sponge and ingot. Custom particle sizes and packaging can be arranged to match a specific process. Standard packaging is 25 lb and 50 lb pails, with 5 lb containers also available.

Q: Are laboratory or small quantities available for R&D?

Yes. AEE supports laboratory-scale orders in addition to industrial volumes, with special packaging and documentation for research and prototyping. This lets labs evaluate the material before committing to production quantities.

Q: What documentation and traceability come with an order?

Orders include the documentation needed for safe transport and compliance, including hazmat paperwork and an end-use statement. AEE operates an ISO 9001 certified quality management system with lot traceability, so material consistency can be verified across orders.

Q: What industries and applications use titanium sponge powder?

Common uses include foundry and die casting operations, pyrotechnics, powder metallurgy, steel production, and thermal spray coatings. End markets include aerospace, medical, military and defense, and sporting goods, where titanium's strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance are valued.

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