Custom titanium CNC machining for high-performance parts that require strength, corrosion resistance, and low weight. We support prototypes, low-volume batches, and production orders through suitable China suppliers.
Ti-6Al-4V support | Tight tolerance review | Prototype to production
Precision Titanium Parts from a China CNC Supplier Network
CNC Precision Tech helps overseas buyers source titanium CNC parts for high strength-to-weight performance, corrosion resistance, and demanding mechanical applications through suitable China supplier routes. Titanium is widely used in aerospace, medical, robotics, energy, and high-end industrial applications, but it also requires careful process planning because it is more difficult to machine than common materials such as aluminum or mild steel.
Our team supports prototype titanium parts, low-volume sample runs, and repeat production with direct engineering review before machining starts.
Why Titanium CNC Machining Is Different
- Titanium generates heat quickly during machining
- Tool wear must be managed carefully
- Stable clamping and practical tool paths are important
- Tolerance planning affects both cost and lead time
Because of these factors, titanium projects benefit from early DFM review and realistic tolerance planning before production begins.
Common Titanium Parts We Help Source
- Aerospace brackets and structural parts
- Medical and surgical device components
- Lightweight robotics and automation parts
- Custom fixtures and high-performance mechanical components
Typical Material Grade
The most commonly requested grade is titanium Ti-6Al-4V, but we can review other titanium grade requirements based on your part design and application.
What Buyers Get from Our Titanium Machining Service
- Quote response within 24 hours on working days
- DFM feedback before production
- Support for prototype and production titanium parts
- Surface finish and inspection review based on drawing needs
- Export support for international B2B orders
Compare Titanium Against Other CNC Materials
If your drawing could work in more than one material, compare weight, corrosion exposure, machining cost, and tolerance risk in our aluminum vs stainless steel vs titanium CNC parts guide before finalizing the RFQ.
How to Request a Titanium CNC Quote
Send your drawing, quantity, finish requirement, and target lead time. We will review machinability and provide a detailed quotation for your titanium part project.
What Buyers Should Know Before Quoting Titanium Parts
Titanium is strong, light, and corrosion resistant, but it is also slower and riskier to machine than aluminum or many stainless steels. A good titanium RFQ should separate functional requirements from cosmetic preferences so the supplier can control heat, tool wear, tolerance, and cost.
Buyer Requirement Machining Impact How to Reduce Risk
Ti-6Al-4V / Grade 5 strength Higher material and tooling cost than aluminum; slower cutting speed. Confirm grade, certificate needs, and whether prototype material can match production material.
Thin walls or deep pockets More vibration, heat, and distortion risk during machining. Increase wall thickness where possible and mark which surfaces are functional.
Tight tolerance features More inspection, slower passes, and higher scrap risk. Apply tight tolerances only to assembly-critical dimensions.
Medical or aerospace-style parts Higher documentation, traceability, and inspection expectations. Share inspection, documentation, and regulatory expectations before quoting.
Titanium Machining RFQ Checklist
- Titanium grade, certificate, and traceability needs
- Part application and load-bearing surfaces
- Critical tolerances and inspection method
- Thin wall, deep pocket, and small cutter features
- Surface finish, deburring, and edge-break requirements
- Prototype quantity and expected production quantity
- FAI, CMM, or dimensional report requirements
- Delivery timeline and export shipping destination
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What Buyers Should Know Before Quoting Titanium Parts
Titanium is strong, light, and corrosion resistant, but it is also slower and riskier to machine than aluminum or many stainless steels. A good titanium RFQ should separate functional requirements from cosmetic preferences so the supplier can control heat, tool wear, tolerance, and cost.
| Buyer Requirement | Machining Impact | How to Reduce Risk |
|---|---|---|
| Ti-6Al-4V / Grade 5 strength | Higher material and tooling cost than aluminum; slower cutting speed. | Confirm grade, certificate needs, and whether prototype material can match production material. |
| Thin walls or deep pockets | More vibration, heat, and distortion risk during machining. | Increase wall thickness where possible and mark which surfaces are functional. |
| Tight tolerance features | More inspection, slower passes, and higher scrap risk. | Apply tight tolerances only to assembly-critical dimensions. |
| Medical or aerospace-style parts | Higher documentation, traceability, and inspection expectations. | Share inspection, documentation, and regulatory expectations before quoting. |
Titanium Machining RFQ Checklist
- Titanium grade, certificate, and traceability needs
- Part application and load-bearing surfaces
- Critical tolerances and inspection method
- Thin wall, deep pocket, and small cutter features
- Surface finish, deburring, and edge-break requirements
- Prototype quantity and expected production quantity
- FAI, CMM, or dimensional report requirements
- Delivery timeline and export shipping destination
Upload your drawing and request a quote for titanium prototype or production parts.
Get a Titanium CNC QuoteFAQ | Titanium CNC Machining
Why is titanium CNC machining more expensive?
Titanium machines more slowly, generates heat during cutting, increases tool wear, and often requires tighter process control. Material cost, inspection, documentation, and low-volume setup time also affect price.
Do you machine Ti-6Al-4V / Grade 5 titanium?
Yes. Ti-6Al-4V, also known as Grade 5 titanium, is one of the most common titanium grades requested for high-strength, lightweight precision parts.
What makes titanium parts difficult to machine?
Common challenges include heat buildup, tool wear, vibration, thin-wall distortion, burr control, and tight tolerance inspection. These risks should be reviewed before quoting.
Can titanium parts be used for medical or aerospace applications?
Titanium is commonly used in medical, aerospace, robotics, and high-performance industrial applications. Buyers should specify grade, traceability, inspection, and regulatory requirements before production.
What should I send for a titanium CNC quote?
Send CAD files, drawings, titanium grade, certificate needs, critical tolerances, thin-wall or deep-pocket features, finish requirements, inspection needs, quantity, and delivery timeline.
Related Titanium Machining Guides
If you are quoting titanium parts, these pages help with material comparison, tolerance planning, and industry-specific requirements.
Need Pricing or a Quick Sourcing Check?
Send your drawing, sample reference, or part requirements and our sourcing team will review the likely process, material fit, and next step. Drawing or sketch + quantity + material idea is enough to start.
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CNC Precision Tech supports titanium CNC machining sourcing as a trading and sourcing partner. The role is supplier matching, RFQ clarification, DFM discussion, sample follow-up, inspection coordination, and export shipment support, not a production-site ownership claim.