This category includes solid metal sheets, plates, and coils, plus lightweight composite panels that deliver titanium or zinc aesthetics. Typical uses include building facades, interior walls, signage, digital printing, and transport interiors.
Commercially pure titanium Grades 1–4 cover high ductility to higher strength. Available as plate, sheet, and coil, the material processes well by cutting, routing, bending, and drilling for architectural and signage workflows.
Thin gauges suit cladding and sign faces; thicker plates serve trims and accents. Standard sizes and cut-to-size options support efficient nesting. Tight thickness and flatness control helps achieve aligned joints and clean sightlines.
High corrosion resistance for coastal or cleanroom environments
Refined appearance with stable mechanical performance
Low weight relative to strength for easier handling and reduced structural load
Use sharp carbide tooling and observe minimum bend radii to protect the surface. Allow for thermal movement and select compatible fasteners and adhesives to maintain flat panels and durable joints.
Zinc-titanium alloy typically follows EN 988 for composition and mechanical properties. A controlled patina develops over time, evening out weathering to a uniform finish.
Common thicknesses cover cladding and signage needs. Standard coil widths support continuous runs, and cut-to-size supply reduces waste and speeds on-site work.
This alloy resists corrosion and forms crisp folds and curves with low maintenance requirements. It suits roofs, facades, sign backers, and transport interiors where clean seams and long-term appearance matter.
Plan expansion gaps and use compatible fixings and sealants to avoid galvanic reactions with adjacent metals. Prepare substrates carefully to maintain alignment and flatness in panelized systems.
Metal-look ACP provides the appearance of titanium or zinc with superior flatness and low weight. It supports faster installation on curtain walls and interior cladding.
Sign and print grades offer smooth, high-adhesion surfaces for graphics and vinyl in titanium or zinc finishes. Stable surface energy supports crisp printing and consistent color.
Lightweight cores and durable skins deliver stiffness for vibration-prone settings. Titanium- or zinc-finish surfaces suit vehicle and ship interiors and enable rapid retrofits.
Guidance on measuring, substrate checks, thermal movement, and fixing methods helps teams keep reveals consistent and joints accurate.
Precision cutting, CNC routing, drilling, and edge finishing supply installation-ready parts. Custom folds and profiles reduce on-site work.
Material testing and standards compliance support mechanical consistency, surface integrity, and durability. Batch traceability aids documentation and repeat orders.
Specialists provide application advice from design through installation. Contact our Pure Titanium & Titanium Zinc manufacturer team to request a quote.
Q: Pure Titanium vs Titanium Zinc — how to choose for facades or signage?
A: CP titanium emphasizes strength-to-weight and corrosion resistance for premium accents and harsh environments. Zinc-titanium offers evolving patina and high formability for expressive cladding and sign faces.
Q: Solid metal vs ACP with titanium/zinc finish — what are the trade-offs?
A: Solid sheets deliver a monolithic feel and natural surface behavior. ACP offers lower weight, excellent flatness, and faster installation. Select based on loads, desired look over time, and schedule.
Q: What should I plan for expansion, fixings, and substrates?
A: Allow thermal gaps, specify compatible fasteners and sealants, and verify substrate flatness. These steps preserve panel geometry and long-term appearance.
Supply spans building facades and interiors, sign backers, digital print panels, and transport interiors—available in solid Pure Titanium, Titanium Zinc, and titanium- or zinc-finish ACP to meet performance and aesthetic targets.