Titanium TIG Welding Process
Service: Welding & Fabrication

Titanium Welding, Fabrication & Assembly Services

Custom titanium welding, fabrication, and assembly support for corrosion-resistant, electrochemical, marine, chemical, and industrial components. Hele Titanium supports drawing review, material preparation, shielded welding, fit-up, inspection, surface cleanup, and documentation.

Shielded Welding • Fabrication • Fit-Up Assembly • Inspection • Documentation

Titanium Welding Requires Clean Control & Fit-Up Discipline

Titanium welding requires strict control of surface cleanliness, shielding gas protection, joint preparation, heat input, and handling discipline. Poor preparation or inadequate shielding can affect weld appearance, corrosion resistance, and long-term service reliability.

Hele Titanium supports welded titanium assemblies through material review, joint preparation, fit-up control, shielded welding, visual inspection, dimensional checks, surface cleanup, and project-specific documentation.

Shielding Quality Matters

Titanium welding requires proper gas shielding, clean surfaces, controlled heat input, and careful handling to reduce weld contamination risk.

Fit-Up Accuracy Controls Assembly Quality

Joint preparation, fixture stability, dimensional alignment, and assembly sequence affect weld quality and final component accuracy

When Titanium Welding & Assembly Makes Sense

Titanium welding and fabrication are useful when projects require corrosion-resistant assemblies, leak-conscious structures, machined + welded builds, or repeatable production fit-up.

Leak-Tight Assemblies

Best For

Tanks, manifolds, pipe sections, frames, electrochemical cells, and components requiring controlled weld quality.

Typical Support

Joint preparation, shielded welding, visual inspection, dimensional checks, and test coordination when required.

Buyer Note: Please specify whether pressure, leak, or service-condition testing is required.

Corrosion-Critical Service

Best For

Marine, chemical, water treatment, and electrochemical environments where titanium corrosion resistance matters.

Typical Support

Material selection review, clean fabrication, post-weld cleanup, and surface treatment support.

Buyer Note: Service environment and media exposure should be shared before fabrication review.

Fabricated + Machined Builds

Best For

Components that combine CNC machined parts, plates, tubes, brackets, frames, and welded assemblies.

Typical Support

Machining coordination, fit-up planning, welding, assembly, inspection, and documentation.

Buyer Note: Assembly drawings and critical dimensions help control fit-up and inspection scope.

Repeatable Production Fit-Up

Best For

OEM projects, repeated welded parts, batch assemblies, and system components.

Typical Support

Fixture planning, repeat assembly review, batch inspection, labeling, and packing support.

Buyer Note: Forecasts, samples, and tolerance expectations help improve repeat production planning.

How Titanium Welding & Fabrication Works

Reliable titanium fabrication depends on clean material preparation, controlled joint fit-up, suitable shielding, stable welding conditions, inspection, surface cleanup, and documentation.

Clean Preparation and Welding Control

Shielded Titanium Welding

  • Review material grade, wall thickness, joint design, and welding access before production.
  • Prepare clean surfaces, proper fit-up, and suitable shielding gas protection.
  • Control heat input, weld sequence, and handling to reduce weld contamination risk.
From Parts to Finished Assemblies

Fabrication, Integration & Assembly

  • Combine machined parts, cut materials, tubes, plates, frames, and anode components into welded assemblies.
  • Support fixture planning, dimensional alignment, post-weld cleanup, and surface treatment when required.
  • Provide inspection records, packing support, and project-specific documentation according to order requirements.
Titanium Weld Inspection

Welded Assembly Quality & Documentation

For welded titanium assemblies, quality control should match the product type, welding requirement, service condition, inspection scope, and documentation needs.

Weld Procedure & Inspection Records

Welding process information, visual inspection notes, and project-specific records can be prepared according to agreed requirements.

Visual, Dimensional & NDT Checks

Weld appearance, fit-up dimensions, critical features, and NDT coordination can be supported when required and agreed before production.

Material & Assembly Traceability

Material grade, batch information, component identification, and assembly records can support traceability for welded titanium projects.

Surface Cleanup & Post-Weld Review

Post-weld cleaning, pickling, passivation, surface treatment, and appearance review can be supported based on service and surface requirements.

Export & Compliance Documentation

Available documents may include MTC, inspection records, welding-related notes, packing list, and project-specific QC documents.

Titanium Grades & Fabrication Support

Weldability, joint design, shielding strategy, wall thickness, and inspection requirements all influence titanium fabrication planning. Hele Titanium reviews material grade and assembly requirements before recommending a welding and fabrication route.

Commercially Pure Titanium

Often selected for corrosion-resistant welded assemblies, chemical components, electrochemical equipment, and marine-related titanium parts.

Common Considerations

Wall thickness, weld access, surface cleanliness, corrosion environment, and post-weld surface treatment.

Ti-6Al-4V / Grade 5

Used for high-strength titanium components where welding feasibility, heat input, and mechanical requirements must be carefully reviewed.

Common Considerations

Joint design, heat input control, application requirement, inspection scope, and post-processing route.

Project-Specific Weld Review

Material grade, weldability, assembly design, inspection requirements, and documentation needs can be reviewed based on drawings and service conditions.

Common Considerations

Service environment, joint geometry, leakage risk, load condition, inspection method, and standards.

* Final welding route should be reviewed according to titanium grade, wall thickness, joint design, service environment, inspection scope, and documentation requirements.

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Welded Titanium Assemblies for Critical Applications

Hele Titanium supports welded and fabricated titanium assemblies for industries where corrosion resistance, cleanliness, fit-up accuracy, and documentation matter.

Marine

Fabricated titanium assemblies and welded components for seawater-exposed systems, marine hardware, and corrosion-resistant service.

Relevant Support

CP titanium review, welding, post-weld cleanup, inspection, export documentation.

Chemical Processing

Welded titanium components for chemical handling, electrochemical processing, corrosion-service equipment, and fabricated assemblies.

Relevant Support

Material selection, fabrication, surface treatment, inspection records.

Industrial Manufacturing

Welded titanium frames, brackets, fixtures, housings, tanks, and custom assemblies for industrial equipment.

Relevant Support

Cutting, machining, welding, assembly, dimensional inspection, packing support.

Electrochemical Systems

Fabrication support for titanium anode assemblies, electrode structures, cells, frames, and system components.

Relevant Support

Surface preparation, welding, assembly, coating preparation support, project documentation.

Need a welded titanium assembly? Send drawings, material grade, wall thickness, joint requirements, and inspection needs for review.

Common Titanium Welding & Fabrication Questions

Quick answers to help buyers prepare titanium welding, fabrication, assembly, inspection, and documentation requirements.

Can you weld titanium without contamination or discoloration issues?
Titanium welding requires proper cleaning, shielding, joint preparation, and handling control. Hele Titanium supports contamination-controlled welding practices and visual inspection according to project requirements.
Can you fabricate titanium assemblies based on drawings?
Yes. Assembly drawings, CAD files, BOMs, material specifications, and samples can be reviewed for fabrication, welding, inspection, and quotation.
Which titanium grades can be welded?
Commercially pure titanium is commonly used for many welded corrosion-resistant assemblies. Ti-6Al-4V / Grade 5 and other grades require project-specific weldability review based on application and design.
Can welded titanium parts be machined or surface treated after welding?
Yes. Post-weld support may include machining, deburring, pickling, passivation, polishing, surface cleanup, or coating preparation based on project needs.
Can you support inspection or NDT requirements?
Visual inspection, dimensional checks, and NDT coordination can be supported when required and agreed before production.
What information is needed for a welding review?
Please provide assembly drawings, material grade, wall thickness, joint requirements, service conditions, quantity, inspection needs, surface treatment needs

What We Need for a Welding Review

To recommend the right fabrication route, welding method, inspection scope, and documentation package, please share as much technical information as possible.

1. Assembly Drawings / CAD Files

2D drawings, 3D models, assembly drawings, BOM, weld locations, and fit-up details if available.

2. Material Grade & Thickness

Commercially pure titanium, Grade 5 / Ti-6Al-4V, tube size, plate thickness, wall thickness, and material standard.

3. Joint / Weld Requirements

Butt weld, fillet weld, tube weld, seal weld, frame joint, assembly interface, weld length, and critical weld areas.

4. Service Conditions

Chemical exposure, seawater, pressure, temperature, current carrying requirement, structural load, or electrochemical service.

5. Inspection Expectations

Visual inspection, dimensional inspection, NDT, pressure test, leak test, third-party inspection, or customer acceptance standard.

6. Quantity & Project Stage

Prototype, sample, one-off fabrication, batch order, repeat production, OEM project, or replacement part.

7. Post-Weld Surface Treatment

Pickling, passivation, polishing, blasting, cleaning, coating preparation, or appearance requirement.

8. Documentation Requirements

MTC, inspection report, weld-related notes, datasheets, packing list, certificates, or project-specific QC documents.

9. Packing & Delivery Requirements

Destination country, packing method, product protection, shipping marks, export documents, and delivery timeline.

Welding & Fabrication Inquiry

Send Your Drawings — We’ll Review Weldability and Lead Time

Upload your assembly drawings, weld requirements, or fabrication package, and our engineering team will review material grade, joint design, welding feasibility, inspection scope, surface treatment needs, and lead time.

  • Factory-Direct Welding Support
  • Titanium Fabrication & Fit-Up Review
  • Post-Weld Surface Treatment Support
  • Inspection & Documentation Support

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