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The U.S. titanium alloy industry is one of the world's largest and most technically advanced, driven by robust demand from aerospace, defense, medical, and energy sectors.
The United States accounts for over 40% of global aerospace titanium consumption. Companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon rely heavily on Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) titanium alloy sheets for structural airframe components, engine parts, and missile systems. The U.S. Department of Defense consistently funds R&D for advanced titanium applications, ensuring sustained demand growth.
States like Minnesota, California, and Indiana host world-class medical device manufacturers. Titanium alloy sheets are indispensable for producing orthopedic implants, spinal fixation systems, dental implants, and surgical instruments. The FDA's stringent biocompatibility requirements make ASTM-certified titanium the material of choice across U.S. hospitals and surgical centers.
With the U.S. pushing toward renewable energy and offshore wind development, titanium alloy sheets are increasingly used in desalination plants, offshore oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, and hydrogen fuel cell systems. The Inflation Reduction Act has further accelerated investments in clean energy infrastructure where titanium's corrosion resistance is mission-critical.
Is a joint-stock industrial enterprise specializing in the research, development, manufacturing and sales of titanium, nickel, zirconium and other metal pipes and metal composite materials. The company was founded in 1997, located in Shaanxi Baoji National High-tech Industrial Development Zone, the factory covers an area of 41,000 square meters.
The company has an annual production capacity of over 3,000 tons of non-ferrous metal pipes, composite materials and various deep processing products such as titanium, zirconium, nickel, tantalum and copper, etc. A series of products according to varieties and specifications have reached more than 500 kinds. The annual export accounted for more than 30% of the company's total output, making it an export-oriented industrial enterprise with strong growth momentum. The company has obtained the national high and new technology enterprise certification and has been listed in the first batch of industries encouraged to develop by the National Development and Reform Commission.




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With Boeing's 787 Dreamliner and next-generation aircraft programs ramping up production, the demand for titanium alloy sheets in the U.S. is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.8% through 2030. Lightweight titanium alloy sheets replace heavier steel components, reducing fuel consumption and improving aircraft performance.
U.S. manufacturers are increasingly combining titanium alloy sheets with 3D printing technologies. Companies in Texas, Ohio, and California are pioneering hybrid manufacturing processes that use titanium sheet substrates with additively manufactured features, enabling complex geometries previously impossible with traditional fabrication.
The Gulf of Mexico offshore oil and gas sector, along with emerging U.S. offshore wind farms along the Atlantic coast, is driving significant demand for corrosion-resistant titanium alloy sheets. Subsea equipment, heat exchangers, and desalination units increasingly specify titanium for its unmatched performance in harsh marine environments.
Post-pandemic supply chain disruptions have prompted U.S. manufacturers to diversify their titanium sourcing strategies. There is growing interest in establishing reliable, certified international suppliers with proven U.S. export track records. ASTM-compliant materials with full traceability documentation are now a baseline requirement for American procurement teams.
Titanium and titanium alloy, nickel and nickel alloy, zirconium and zirconium alloy — mainly non-ferrous metal pipes for U.S. industrial and chemical processing applications.
Non-ferrous metal composite materials mainly composed of titanium clad copper, including: titanium clad copper, zirconium clad copper, ladle copper, composite wire, multilayer composite metal, etc. — widely used in U.S. electrochemical and electroplating industries.
Titanium cathode is the main product of the composite electrode series, including: titanium cathode, stainless steel permanent cathode, nickel anode, titanium-based lead dioxide anode — essential for U.S. copper refining and hydrometallurgy operations.
A series of nickel materials products mainly consisting of nickel plates, nickel rods and nickel strips — serving U.S. battery technology and electronics manufacturing sectors.
From the aerospace corridors of Seattle to the oil fields of Texas and medical device clusters of the Midwest — titanium alloy sheets power America's most demanding industries.






Since its establishment, the company has always adhered to the development strategy of continuous innovation and continued to expand the market with new technology and new products as the fulcrum. After more than 20 years of development and accumulation, the products have entered the markets of Germany, Japan, the United States, Norway, Finland, South Africa, Singapore, India and other countries and Taiwan regions, and have been highly praised.
Stable product quality and integrity as the core of the business philosophy have earned the trust of customers worldwide. Our titanium alloy sheets supplied to U.S. clients comply with ASTM B265 and are available in Grades 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, and 23 — covering the full spectrum of American industrial and aerospace specifications.
"To build an excellent enterprise team, continuously improve the management and manufacturing methods, so that every customer can get the maximum benefit from each product" is the eternal pursuit of Baoji Special Steel Titanium Industry personnel.
Trusted by procurement engineers and project managers across the United States for quality, compliance, and reliability.
All titanium alloy sheets meet ASTM B265 standards with full mill test reports, chemical composition certificates, and mechanical property documentation accepted by U.S. customs and quality inspectors.
Over 30% of our annual production is exported globally, with the United States being a key strategic market. We understand U.S. import regulations, HS codes, and documentation requirements for seamless delivery.
We offer custom cutting, rolling, and surface finishing for titanium alloy sheets to exact U.S. customer specifications — including annealed, pickled, polished, and sandblasted surface treatments.
With 3,000+ tons annual production capacity and 500+ product variants in stock, we support urgent U.S. project timelines with competitive lead times and professional export packaging for ocean and air freight.
State-of-the-art production facilities ensure every titanium alloy sheet meets the highest dimensional and metallurgical standards demanded by U.S. clients.
















Our quality management system and product certifications ensure full compliance with international and U.S. industry standards.










We actively participate in international trade shows and exhibitions to connect with U.S. buyers, distributors, and engineering procurement teams.




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