Titanium Stamping
Titanium stamping is a specialized manufacturing process that shapes titanium sheets into precise metal components. As an alloy, titanium is known for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, offering beneficial corrosion resistance and durability while retaining its lightweight properties. While titanium components are popular in industries like aerospace, military and defense, and architecture for their strength, they are especially beneficial for the medical industry. Medical devices made from stamped titanium are biocompatible and highly resistant to corrosion and bodily fluids, making titanium extremely valuable for the medical industry.
At Hudson Technologies, we perform titanium stamping to create durable metal components for the medical industry and other trades. Working with various titanium alloy grades, including pure and unalloyed grades 1 and 2 and grade 9 alloy, we can create precision stamped parts that meet any requirements. Contact us for more information, or keep reading to learn more about titanium stamping.
How is Titanium Stamping Performed?
Various stamping processes can be performed to create custom titanium components. Deep draw stamping, shallow draw stamping, and progressive stamping are different types of stamping operations that may be used based on specific requirements and demands. These processes use controlled pressure with dies and punches to shape titanium sheets into precise parts while maintaining their strength and functionality.
At Hudson Technologies, our experts use advanced technology and equipment to produce customized stamped titanium components. Our secondary stamping services help ensure all stamped titanium parts are manufactured to your exact specifications.
Stamped Titanium Components: Uses and Applications
While stamped titanium parts are used in many trades for their lightweight yet durable construction, they are especially prominent in the medical industry.
Stamped Titanium Medical Devices
Titanium’s durability, biocompatibility, and osseointegration characteristics make this alloy extremely valuable for the medical industry. Titanium is non-magnetic, preventing interference with delicate medical equipment. Common stamped titanium medical devices include:
- Spinal cord stimulators
- Implantable cardiac pacemakers
- Implantable hearing devices
- Ventricular assist devices
- Implantable cardioverter defibrillators
- Surgical instruments
- Drug pumps
- Orthopedic implants
- Bone growth stimulators
- Battery components
- And more!
At Hudson Technologies, we perform advanced titanium stamping to create precision medical device components. Using titanium for medical devices ensures strength and longevity for medical implants and operations while protecting valuable medical equipment and reducing the risk of adverse biological reactions. Our ultrasonic metal cleaning services ensure that titanium medical devices are fully cleaned for medical applications.
Additional Applications for Stamped Titanium Parts
In addition to the medical industry, titanium can be found in numerous other trades:
- Aerospace: Rotors, compression blades, hydraulic system components, plating, and landing gear.
- Automotive: Exhaust systems, valves, and connecting rods.
- Consumer Electronics: Smartphone and laptop chassis and internal components.
- Energy Storage: Battery enclosures and casings, structural components, and heat exchangers.
- Military and Defense: Armor plating, vehicles, and structural components.
- Oil and Gas: Battery components and casings.
Talk to an expert at Hudson Technologies and find out how stamped titanium components can be used for your industrial applications.
Find Superior Titanium Stamping Services at Hudson Technologies
We have over 80 years of experience in the metal stamping industry, making a name for ourselves as a leading source of standard and custom stamped components. We proudly serve a wide range of industries, manufacturing custom parts in various materials to meet any specifications. Backed by a team of knowledge experts and trained specialists, we work directly with you to understand your needs and craft the best solution.
Contact us with any questions or to learn more about custom stamping for titanium components. Request a quote to get started today!