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Titanium Forging Blocks
Titanium Forging Blocks
Titanium Forging Blocks
Titanium Forging Blocks
Titanium Forging Blocks
Titanium Forging Blocks

Titanium Forging Blocks

Grade: Gr1, Gr2, Gr3, Gr4, Gr5 (Ti-6Al-4V), Gr7, Gr23 (ELI), Ti6242

Standards: ASTM B381, ASTM B348, AMS specifications

Width/Thickness: 30 mm-500 mm

Length: 50 mm-2000 mm

Weight: 5 kg-3000+ kg (based on size)

Product Description

Titanium Forging Block – High-Performance Custom Forged Billet

Our Titanium Forging Blocks are premium-quality open die forged titanium billets, designed for machining into high-performance components used in aerospace, medical, chemical, marine, and industrial sectors. Each titanium forged block is produced from certified titanium ingots and processed according to ASTM B381 and AMS specifications, ensuring excellent mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and dimensional stability.


We offer a wide range of custom titanium forging blocks, including:

Gr2 Titanium Forging Block – for chemical and marine applications

Gr5 Titanium Forged Billet (Ti-6Al-4V) – for aerospace and structural use

Gr7 / Gr23 Titanium Forgings – ideal for corrosion and medical fields


All blocks are subjected to ultrasonic testing (UT) and penetrant testing (PT) to guarantee internal integrity and flaw-free surfaces. With our advanced forging capabilities, we provide titanium forged billets in square, rectangular, and near-net shapes, tailored to your dimensions.

Forged Block Types

Our open die forged titanium billets are tailored to your specifications and supplied in the following standard and custom shapes

1. Rectangular Titanium Forging Block/ Custom Titanium Rectangular Billet/Titanium Machined Block

Ideal for CNC machining of structural titanium parts; Available in custom lengths, widths, and thicknesses; Perfect for aerospace brackets, tooling bases, and frames.


2. Square Titanium Forged Block/Titanium Square Billet/Titanium Forged Square Stock

Uniform cross-section for easy stock material use; Commonly used in medical implants and industrial parts.


3. Near-Net Shape Titanium Block/Near Net Shape Titanium Forging/Titanium Near Net Billet/Titanium Pre-Machined Forging

Forged close to final shape to reduce machining time; Increases material utilization and reduces scrap.


4. Titanium Flat Bar Forging/Titanium Flat Forged Bar/Forged Titanium Flat Stock/Gr5 Titanium Flat Billet

Long and thin rectangular shape; Used for valve components, frames, and defense parts.


5. Stepped or Profiled Forging Block/Profiled Titanium Forging/Stepped Titanium Forged Block/Custom Machined Titanium Billet/Forged Titanium Plate Block/Oversized Titanium Billets/Titanium Forged Slab 

Custom-shaped blocks with step-down or profiled cross-sections; Suitable for high-precision aerospace or tooling components.

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Titanium Forging Block-Manufacturing Process

we specialize in producing high-quality Titanium Forging Blocks using advanced open die forging techniques. Our strict production control ensures that each forged titanium billet meets the requirements for critical industries such as aerospace, marine, chemical processing, and medical fields.
Here is a detailed overview of our Titanium Forging Block manufacturing process:

1. Raw Material Inspection
We select premium-grade titanium ingots and titanium billets, such as Gr2, Gr5 (Ti-6Al-4V), Gr7, and Gr23, ensuring compliance with ASTM B348 and ASTM B381 standards.


2. Billet Cutting

Using high-precision saws, we cut titanium billets into required sizes, preparing for open die forging and ensuring sufficient machining allowance for later processing.


3. Heating

The billets are uniformly heated to 850°C–950°C in a controlled environment to optimize grain structure for subsequent titanium open die forging.


4. Open Die Forging
The material is forged using hydraulic presses or forging hammers to achieve the desired rectangular block or square billet shape.
Upsetting, drawing, and flattening processes are applied.
Ensures a dense, fine-grained forged titanium block structure.


5. Intermediate Annealing (if necessary)
For high-spec applications, an annealing process is performed to relieve internal stresses and enhance mechanical properties, resulting in a more stable custom titanium forging block.


6. Rough Machining
Forged blocks are milled and faced to achieve flat surfaces, dimensional accuracy, and allow for easy CNC finishing in later stages.


7. Final Inspection
Each Titanium Forging Block undergoes:
100% Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
Penetrant Testing (PT)
Dimensional and flatness inspection according to ASTM B381 and customer specifications.


8. Marking and Packaging
Blocks are laser-marked or stamped with material grade, heat number, and lot number.

Protective coatings are applied, and the titanium forged billets are securely packaged in wooden crates or steel frames for global shipment.