AEROSPACE
Titanium and titanium alloys are predestined for use in aerospace. High demands are placed on workpiece material strength and corrosion resistance in relation to their specific weight. This results in a wide range of applications extending from small mechanically processed structural parts to load-bearing parts in the fuselage or blades in the engine.
AUTOMOTIVE
Lower weight means lower fuel consumption resulting in fewer emissions. Therefore, many different applications for titanium materials can be found in automotive engineering. Starting with engine components, through to transmission parts and suspension elements as well as exhausts. The automotive manufacturers’ objective is to make vehicles lighter and therefore more environmentally friendly.
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Titanium is practically the perfect workpiece material for medical technology as it can be implemented extensively due to its bio-compatibility (i.e. its stability in biological surrounding – anti-allergenic), low thermal conductivity and anti-magnetic behaviour.