Titanium Sponge

We meet various needs for components with our unique technologies for controlling processes and quality.

Our titanium sponge is produced through the Kroll Process, in which titanium tetrachloride is reduced with magnesium metal. Its quality is highly evaluated by clients in a broad range of fields, including the fields of fuselages and engines of aircraft, where safety is strongly demanded, and the fields of materials for semiconductors, where high-purity titanium is demanded.
With our unique technologies for controlling processes and quality, we can supply titanium sponge tailored to the requests from clients about components, such as low-oxygen and low-iron products. We can deal with a variety of needs from clients.

Titanium spongeFeature:Through the innovation of production technologies so far, we can now obtain up to 13 tons of titanium sponge lumps.

Purposes of use

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  • Titanium ingot
    • Materials for aircraft and engines
    • Power and chemical plants
    • Seawater desalination plants
    • Automobiles and bicycles
    • Golf clubs
    • Eyeglasses and cameras
    • Wristwatches
    • Construction, etc.
  • High-purity titanium
    • Sputtering targets
      (for semiconductors, etc.)
  • Titanium powder
    • Metallic powder
    • Sputtering targets
    • Intermetallic compounds
    • Getters

Production process

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Specs

Grade A

(%)

Product No. Mn Fe Mg N Si C H O Cl Ti
(min.)
(max.)
1 (TST-P) 0.005 0.04 0.04 0.008 0.02 0.01 0.003 0.04 0.08 99.7
2 (TST-1) 0.005 0.04 0.04 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.003 0.05 0.08 99.7
3 (TST-2) 0.005 0.06 0.05 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.004 0.05 0.10 99.6
4 (TST-3) 0.010 0.08 0.06 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.005 0.06 0.12 99.4

Particle size : -19.1+0.84mm

Grade B

(%)

Product No. N(max.) Ti(min.)
1 (TAT-12) 0.3 97.0

Particle size : -30mm

Grade D

(%)

Ti
90.0 min.

Particle size : -4mm

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