High-precision plates and coils specifically engineered for the Finnish industrial landscape.
Standard: ASTM B265 | Grade: GR1, GR2
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Thickness: 0.3-100mm | Surface: Acid-washed
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Grade: GR7, GR12 | Heavy Duty Protection
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High Strength | Ti6Al4V ELI available
View DetailsFinland, a global leader in maritime technology, paper and pulp processing, and high-tech mining, requires materials that can withstand the most aggressive environments. The Baltic Sea's unique salinity and the chemical rigors of the pulp industry make Titanium Sheet and Plate an indispensable asset. As a premier supplier, we understand the Finnish commitment to quality and sustainable engineering.
Finnish shipyards, famous for cruise ships and icebreakers, rely on GR2 and GR5 titanium for desalination units, heat exchangers, and propulsion components. Our titanium plates provide a strength-to-weight ratio that traditional steel cannot match, ensuring fuel efficiency and corrosion-free longevity in Arctic waters.
The Finnish paper industry uses chlorine and other oxidants that destroy most metals. Our GR7 (Titanium-Palladium) and GR12 plates offer superior resistance to crevice corrosion, significantly reducing downtime for factories in cities like Lappeenranta and Tampere.
With Finland's push into green energy, titanium sheets are becoming vital for electrolyzer stacks. The high electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance of our titanium products make them the preferred choice for the growing Finnish hydrogen economy.
We adhere to the strictest global standards to ensure Finnish industrial safety.
Choosing the right Titanium Sheet/Plate supplier is critical for Finnish projects where material failure is not an option. Our factory specializes in the thermomechanical processing of titanium alloys, ensuring that every plate delivered to Helsinki or Oulu meets the ASTM B265, ASME SB265, and AMS 4911 specifications.
Grade 1 & 2 (CP Titanium): These grades offer the highest formability and are the "workhorses" of the chemical industry. Our cold-rolled bright finish sheets are particularly popular for Finnish heat exchanger manufacturers due to their smooth surface and thermal efficiency.
Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): When the application demands high strength, such as in Finnish aerospace components or high-pressure subsea valves, our Grade 5 plates provide the ultimate solution. We offer precision water-jet cutting and CNC machining to deliver near-net-shape components directly to your facility.
Grade 7 & 12: Specifically designed for enhanced corrosion resistance. Grade 7, with its palladium addition, is the most resistant to reducing acids—a common requirement in Finnish mineral processing and mining runoff treatment.
Our quality control includes Ultrasonic Testing (UT), Eddy Current Testing, and full chemical composition analysis. We provide Mill Test Certificates (MTC) according to EN 10204 3.1 for every shipment, ensuring total traceability and reliability for our Finnish partners.
Founded in 2001, ProX Metal has evolved into a high-tech powerhouse. We don't just sell titanium; we provide engineering solutions. With over 100 advanced machines and an R&D team boasting 15 years of industry experience, we are uniquely positioned to serve the Finnish market's complex needs.
Handling sulphuric acid and chlor-alkali in Finnish chemical plants with zero corrosion risk.
High-strength titanium components for deep-sea exploration and corrosive mining environments in Northern Finland.
Extending the life of municipal and industrial water treatment facilities across the Finnish coast.
Exploring our full range of alloys, profiles, and precision-engineered products.
Exploring the metallurgical benefits in cold climate storage applications.
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