



As Cameroon accelerates its development under the "Vision 2035" framework, the demand for advanced materials that withstand harsh environmental conditions is skyrocketing. Titanium foil, a critical material known for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and unparalleled corrosion resistance, is becoming a cornerstone for local industrial upgrades. From the coastal industrial zones in Douala and Kribi to inland manufacturing hubs, our titanium foil products are engineered to support the durability and longevity of critical infrastructure.
Cameroon’s energy sector, particularly in offshore oil and gas and hydroelectric power, demands materials capable of resisting salt-water corrosion and high-pressure chemical environments. Titanium foil (Grades 1, 2, 7, and 12) provides the necessary inert surface required for heat exchangers, desalination units, and corrosion-resistant linings. By integrating our high-performance titanium foils, Cameroonian facilities can reduce maintenance cycles and operational downtime, ensuring sustainable growth.
The global titanium market is shifting towards additive manufacturing and micro-thin applications. Our manufacturing processes utilize state-of-the-art cold rolling and vacuum annealing techniques to ensure tolerances as low as 0.005mm. Whether it is for aerospace components, electronic device cooling, or specialized chemical reactors, our products meet the stringent ASTM B265 standards. We focus on "Information Gain" by providing our partners with not just the material, but the metallurgical expertise to optimize their specific project applications.
Our commitment to the Cameroon market extends beyond simple supply. We are developing localized support structures to assist engineering firms in material selection. Our technology roadmap focuses on:
We invite local manufacturers to collaborate with us to co-develop solutions that solve the unique challenges of the Central African climate and industrial infrastructure.












A: Yes, we provide full logistics support for delivering high-purity titanium foil and alloy products to major industrial hubs in Cameroon, including all necessary customs documentation for international trade.
A: For coastal applications, we highly recommend Grade 7 or Grade 12 titanium, as they offer superior resistance to chloride-induced corrosion common in saltwater environments.
A: Absolutely. We specialize in custom-width and custom-thickness production based on your technical drawings and ASTM specifications.