Titanium Grade 2 & Grade 5 round bars cut to size.
11th Jun 2026
Why choose titanium round bars cut to size?
Titanium round bars are a trusted choice wherever strength, weight savings, and corrosion resistance matter. They perform particularly well in demanding environments where ordinary metals may not offer the same durability or reliability. For sectors that depend on long service life and consistent material performance, titanium is often the sensible specification. As Titanium Industries notes, "Titanium is a metal that offers a unique combination of high strength, light weight, and excellent corrosion resistance."
A cut-to-size service adds clear practical value to this material. Instead of receiving oversized stock and arranging extra machining elsewhere, customers can order bars closer to their required dimensions from the outset. That helps production teams, maintenance departments, and project managers reduce handling, save time, and simplify planning. It also supports more accurate purchasing when only the required length is needed.
Titanium Metals supplies titanium round bars with a fast, reliable turnaround from stocked material. We can provide small or large quantities, with cutting support available to help customers keep projects moving. In many cases, this means less waiting, less waste, and a smoother route from enquiry to delivery. When time matters, having a responsive UK supplier can make a real difference to programme confidence.
Grade 2 and Grade 5 titanium bars: key differences
Grade 2 and Grade 5 are two of the most commonly specified titanium grades, but they are chosen for different reasons. Grade 2 is commercially pure titanium and is valued for its excellent corrosion resistance, formability, and general-purpose performance. Grade 5 is an alloy, typically offering much higher strength and is often selected where structural performance is important. Both grades are proven materials, but their characteristics suit different working conditions.
The main difference lies in the balance between strength and ease of fabrication. Grade 2 is often preferred where corrosion resistance and straightforward processing are priorities, while Grade 5 is used where greater mechanical strength is needed. ASM International explains that "Titanium and titanium alloys are used in aerospace applications because of their high strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance." That same combination of properties is also valuable across marine, medical, chemical, and industrial settings.
