Titanium Crucible
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Titanium Crucibles– High-Strength, Lightweight Metal for Advanced Applications
Titanium is a silver-white transition metal known for its remarkable balance of strength, toughness, and low weight. With a high melting point, small specific gravity, and excellent corrosion resistance to wet chlorine, titanium is widely used in aerospace, medical, chemical, and laboratory applications.
M-Kube supplies titanium products in Australia with a density of 4.51 g/cm³, available across multiple grades including Gr1, Gr2, Gr3, Gr4, Gr5, Gr6, Gr7, Gr9, Gr11, and Gr12. These grades provide versatility for both laboratory and industrial use, ensuring performance under demanding environments.
Commercially Pure (CP) Titanium – Grades 1 to 4: The difference between them is mainly the oxygen content, which affects strength and ductility: strength ↑, ductility ↓ as grade increases.
Grades 5–12: alloyed, with aluminum, vanadium, tin, molybdenum, nickel, or palladium → tailored for higher strength or corrosion resistance.
Key Properties of Titanium Crucibles
- High melting point – suitable for extreme thermal applications
- Lightweight yet strong – excellent strength-to-weight ratio
- High toughness and durability
- Corrosion resistance – performs reliably in wet chlorine and harsh environments
- Wide grade availability (Gr1–Gr12) for customised requirements
Technical Specifications: Titanium Crucible
| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Material | High-Purity Titanium (Grades 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12) |
| Density | 4.51 g/cm³ |
| Working Temperature | Up to 1200°C (continuous use, depending on environment and grade) |
| Properties | High melting point, Low specific gravity, High toughness, Lightweight, Excellent corrosion resistance (including wet chlorine) |
| Tensile Strength | Depending on grade |
| Corrosion Resistance | Excellent in seawater, acids, alkalis, and oxidizing/chlorine-rich environments |
| Available Capacities | customizable based on application |
| Wall Thickness | customizable based on application |
| Surface Finish | Polished or As-Machined |
| Applications | Metallurgy (smelting & refining), Laboratory use, Sample analysis, High-temperature chemical reactions, Aerospace material testing |
| Elemental Composition | Depends on the grade of Titanium:
Grades 1–4: commercially pure (CP), with Grade 1< 0.18% Oxygen content Grades 5–12: alloyed, with aluminum, vanadium, tin, molybdenum, nickel, or palladium |
Applications of Titanium Crucible
Our titanium metal products are used in:
- Aerospace & Defence – lightweight structures and high-strength components
- Laboratories – titanium crucibles, titanium rods, and tubes for high-temp reactions
- Metallurgy & Processing – corrosion-resistant equipment and crucibles
- Medical & Healthcare – implants, surgical instruments, and biocompatible components
- Chemical Industry – equipment exposed to aggressive chemicals and wet chlorine environments
Why Choose M-Kube for Titanium Products in Australia?
- Supply of multiple titanium grades (Gr1–Gr12)
- Precision-engineered products including crucibles, rods, tubes, and custom parts
- Competitive pricing and bulk order support
- Local Australian supplier with fast delivery
- Expert advice on selecting the right titanium grade for your needs
At M-Kube, all our ceramic and refractory products are manufactured in ISO-certified facilities with the capability to meet and comply with ASTM, ISO, and other international standards. This ensures every product delivers consistent quality, reliability, and performance, whether you require standard parts or fully customized solutions.
Buy Titanium Crucibles in Australia – Request a Quote
Looking for titanium crucibles, rods, tubes, or custom titanium components? M-Kube provides high-purity titanium metal products across multiple grades with expert support.
📞 Call +61-478-594-746
📧 Email info@mkube.com.au
For expert guidance or to discuss your custom titanium requirements, contact M-Kube today.
Product FAQ's
Is a titanium crucible suitable for metallurgy?
Yes — a titanium crucible for metallurgy is highly valued for:
- Melting reactive metals like aluminum, magnesium, and titanium alloys
- Resisting attack from molten salts
- Non-wetting behavior, reducing material waste
They help achieve cleaner melts and longer service life in foundries.
Can titanium crucibles be used in laboratories?
Absolutely. A titanium crucible for laboratory use is ideal for:
- High-temperature reactions
- Chemical digestion in acids
- Analytical testing where contamination must be avoided
They are often chosen over glass or ceramic crucibles when corrosive resistance is critical.
How much does a titanium crucible cost?
The price of a titanium crucible depends on:
- Size and capacity (small lab crucibles vs. large industrial crucibles)
- Purity level (standard vs. high-purity titanium)
- Supplier and machining complexity
Laboratory-sized crucibles are relatively affordable, while large custom titanium crucibles for metallurgy can be significantly more expensive.
What should I check before choosing a titanium crucible supplier?
- Purity certification (ASTM/ISO standards)
- Manufacturing method (machined, welded, seamless)
- Customization options (size, thickness, capacity)
- Experience in supplying to labs and metallurgical industries
- Batch test reports for quality assurance
A trusted titanium crucible supplier should provide reliable lead times and technical support.
Are titanium crucibles reusable?
Yes — unlike ceramic crucibles, titanium crucibles can be reused many times thanks to their durability, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability, making them a cost-effective long-term option.







