Grades: CP Gr1-Gr4, Gr5. Ideal for saltwater corrosion resistance.
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High-purity welding consumables for aerospace and vessel repairs.
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Precision-cut straight bars for surgical and orthodontic applications.
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Critical for New Zealand's chemical processing and geothermal plants.
View SpecificationsNew Zealand's industrial landscape is undergoing a significant transformation. As a nation known for its innovation in niche high-tech sectors, the demand for high-performance materials like Titanium Wire has seen an unprecedented surge. From the burgeoning aerospace cluster in Canterbury to the world-class yacht building industry in Auckland, titanium is no longer a luxury but a necessity for longevity and performance.
As a leading Titanium Wire Supplier and Factory, ProX Metal understands the unique geographical and industrial challenges of the New Zealand market. The high salinity of the Pacific coastal environment requires materials that are immune to chloride-induced stress corrosion. Our Titanium Grade 2 and Grade 5 wires are specifically engineered to withstand these harsh conditions, making them the first choice for NZ's maritime and offshore energy projects.
New Zealand's "Weight-Less" economy prioritizes high-value, low-volume manufacturing. Titanium wire's high strength-to-weight ratio is a key enabler for NZ exporters competing globally in aerospace and medical technology.
Inquire Local DeliveryThe 2024-2030 outlook for titanium in the Oceanic region suggests a shift toward Additive Manufacturing (AM). New Zealand has several specialized hubs focusing on 3D metal printing. Titanium wire is the primary feedstock for Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM), a technology increasingly used to produce large-scale structural parts for NZ's defense and aerospace ventures.
Another emerging trend is the Geothermal Energy sector in the Taupo Volcanic Zone. The highly corrosive, high-temperature brine found in these plants destroys traditional steel within months. ProX Metal’s custom titanium rods and tubes offer a multi-decade solution, drastically reducing downtime and maintenance costs for NZ energy providers.
When searching for a Titanium Wire Factory, reliability and traceability are paramount. At ProX Metal, we provide full EN 10204 3.1 certification with every shipment. Our expertise in meeting ASTM B863 (Titanium and Titanium Alloy Wire) and AWS A5.16 (Welding Consumables) ensures that NZ engineers can design with total confidence.
We provide a seamless supply chain from our high-tech production facility directly to New Zealand ports including Auckland, Tauranga, and Lyttelton. Our dedicated logistics team handles the complexities of international trade, ensuring your materials arrive on time, every time.
Corrosion-resistant solutions for NZ's unique volcanic energy plants.
Essential materials for Auckland's luxury yacht and commercial vessel manufacturing.
Providing Grade 5 titanium for the next generation of Kiwi space innovation.
Founded in 2001, ProX Metal has grown from a specialized workshop into a high-tech powerhouse. We don't just supply titanium; we innovate it. With over 100 advanced machines and a rigorous R&D team with 15+ years of industry experience, we are uniquely positioned to handle custom New Zealand projects that others find too complex.
Our ISO 9001:2015 certification is not just a badge; it is our commitment to the safety and quality standards required by the most demanding sectors in Christchurch and Wellington. Whether it’s a small sample order for a start-up or a 10-ton bulk delivery for a multinational, we treat every project with precision.
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Specialized Gr9 (Ti-3Al-2.5V) for bicycle frames and aerospace tubes.
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Excellent weldability and cold formability for local hydraulics.
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Ti-0.3Mo-0.8Ni alloy for heavy-duty chemical processing plants.
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Custom structural shapes for New Zealand architectural projects.
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Precision-milled bars for NZ's custom fastener manufacturing.
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Critical for orthopedic bone screws in Christchurch hospitals.
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Optimized for high-strength welds in NZ aerospace workshops.
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Ultra-thin strips for heat exchangers and electronic components.
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High-strength tubing for innovative Dunedin architectural frames.
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Bulk supply for corrosion-resistant structural infrastructure.
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Medical-grade tubing for sensitive diagnostic instruments.
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Large-scale raw material for NZ heavy forging industries.
View DetailsProX Metal provides the expertise, the capacity, and the local understanding to ensure your project's success. Whether you need technical data sheets, a quote for custom dimensions, or a discussion on the best grade for your environment, our team is standing by.
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Our commitment to New Zealand's industrial growth is reflected in our diverse product range. Below is a detailed look at the specifications we offer to our Kiwi partners:
Grade 1 & 2 (CP Titanium): These are the most common grades used in New Zealand. Gr1 offers the highest formability, making it ideal for wire mesh and filter applications in the food processing industry. Gr2 is the "workhorse" for marine engineering, offering an optimal balance of strength and corrosion resistance.
Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): This is the premier aerospace alloy. For NZ firms like those in the Christchurch aerospace cluster, Gr5 wire is essential for fasteners and high-stress components. It offers double the strength of Grade 2 at a similar density.
Grade 7 & 12: These alloys contain palladium or molybdenum/nickel, making them extremely resistant to crevice corrosion. These are the grades we recommend for high-acid environments in North Island pulp and paper mills.
In the New Zealand market, the finish of the titanium wire is often as important as the chemistry. We offer:
All our products meet ASTM B265, ASTM B348, and ASTM B861 standards, ensuring they integrate perfectly with international design specifications used by NZ engineering firms.
We provide multiple shipping options to New Zealand, including LCL (Less than Container Load) for small medical wire orders and FCL (Full Container Load) for large-scale geothermal piping projects. With our strategic factory location, we offer shorter lead times compared to many European or North American suppliers, keeping your production schedule on track.