Professional Titanium Welding Services | YICHOU Industrial Solutions
Precision Titanium Welding for Aerospace, Medical and Industrial Applications
With over 20 years of specialized experience, YICHOU delivers certified titanium welding services that meet the most demanding industry standards. Our advanced welding technologies and strict quality control processes ensure contamination-free, high-strength titanium welds for critical applications worldwide.
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Titanium Welding Capabilities
Materials We Weld:
Commercially pure titanium (Grade 1-4)
Titanium alloys (Grade 5 Ti-6Al-4V, Grade 9, Grade 23)
Beta titanium alloys
Welding Processes:
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW/TIG)
Ideal for thin sections (0.5-12mm)
Aerospace and medical components
Electron Beam Welding
Deep penetration welds (up to 25mm)
Vacuum environment prevents contamination
Laser Beam Welding
Precision micro-welding (<0.3mm)
Medical devices and electronics
Industries Served:
Aerospace (airframe, engine components)
Medical (implants, surgical instruments)
Marine (subsea equipment, propellers)
Energy (heat exchangers, nuclear)
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Technical Specifications
Shielding Gas:
99.999% pure argon with trailing shield
Back purging for complete protection
Pre-Weld Cleaning:
Solvent degreasing
Mechanical brushing with stainless steel tools
Acid pickling when required
Post-Weld Inspection:
Visual inspection
X-ray and ultrasonic testing
Dye penetrant testing
Why Customers Choose YICHOU
Certified Quality
ISO 9001:2015 certified
AS9100D for aerospace
NADCAP accredited welding
Technical Expertise
AWS certified welders
Metallurgical engineers on staff
Custom welding procedure specifications
Reliable Service
Fast prototyping (72-hour turnaround)
Small and large batch production
Global logistics support
Common Titanium Welding Questions
What temperature is needed to weld titanium?
Titanium melts at approximately 1668°C (3034°F), but precise heat control is critical to prevent contamination and maintain mechanical properties.
Can you weld grade 2 titanium?
Yes, commercially pure grade 2 titanium is readily weldable using proper techniques and shielding.
How to clean titanium before welding?
We follow a strict three-step cleaning process: solvent degreasing, mechanical brushing, and acid pickling when necessary.
What gas is used for titanium welding?
Only high-purity argon (99.999%) should be used, with proper trailing shields and back purging.
Is titanium harder to weld than steel?
Yes, due to its reactivity with oxygen and nitrogen at elevated temperatures, requiring strict environmental controls.
