Custom titanium balls, hollow titanium spheres, valve balls, bearing-style balls, drilled balls, threaded balls, and precision spherical components for lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and high-performance industrial applications.
We engineer high-precision titanium spheres for critical industrial applications. By tightly controlling alloy selection, precision grinding, and lapping processes, we deliver components with absolute dimensional stability and exact surface finish control.
Beyond component manufacturing, we provide full OEM assembly readiness—integrating seamlessly into your proprietary systems to elevate reliability and secure your long-term supply chain.

Choose from solid titanium balls, hollow titanium spheres, valve balls, bearing-style balls, drilled balls, threaded balls, hemispheres, and custom spherical components according to application, grade, diameter, tolerance, surface finish, and assembly requirements.
Different applications require different titanium grades, ball structures, tolerances, surface finishes, and inspection requirements. Use the guide below to match titanium ball and sphere options with your operating environment.
Titanium valve balls, drilled balls, precision polished balls
Grade 2, Grade 5, project-specific grade
Bore size, sealing surface, roundness, surface roughness, media compatibility, and corrosion resistance.
Solid titanium balls, hollow spheres, custom spherical parts
Grade 2, Grade 5, Grade 7 when required
Seawater resistance, weight reduction, surface finish, connection design, and long-term corrosion environment.
Solid balls, hollow titanium spheres, precision machined spherical components
Grade 5, Grade 2, project-specific grade
Weight reduction, strength, tolerance, inspection, documentation, and drawing-based machining.
Precision titanium balls, small titanium spheres, custom machined spherical components
Grade 2, Grade 5, Grade 23 when required
Material traceability, surface finish, cleanliness, tolerance, and project-specific documentation.
Titanium valve balls, solid balls, drilled balls, custom spherical parts
Grade 2, Grade 7, Grade 12, project-specific grade
Chemical compatibility, temperature, corrosion environment, hole design, and surface condition.
Threaded balls, drilled balls, custom titanium spherical components
Grade 2, Grade 5, project-specific grade
Drawing accuracy, machining tolerance, thread quality, assembly fit, quantity, and inspection scope.
Custom titanium ball production should be reviewed according to grade, diameter, tolerance, roundness, surface finish, drilling, threading, hollow structure, welding, polishing, and final inspection requirements.
Review Grade 2, Grade 5, Grade 7, Grade 12, Grade 23, or project-specific titanium grade requirements.
Confirm ball diameter, roundness, tolerance class, and dimensional inspection requirements.
Review whether the part requires a solid ball, hollow sphere, hemisphere, welded shell, or custom structure.
Support drilling, boring, threading, slotting, flattening, or drawing-based CNC machining.
Review machined, polished, matte, bright, or project-specific surface finish requirements.
Diameter inspection, visual inspection, surface review, MTC, labels, and packing documents can be supported when required.
Titanium ball quality depends on material grade, diameter tolerance, roundness, surface roughness, machining accuracy, polishing quality, visual condition, cleanliness, and documentation.
Titanium grade, material source, heat number, and MTC documentation are reviewed according to order requirements.
Ball diameter and dimensional tolerance are checked according to agreed specifications.
Roundness, concentricity, hole position, and geometry can be reviewed according to product form and inspection scope.
Polishing quality, surface roughness, machining marks, and visual appearance are reviewed when required.
Drilled holes, threads, slots, bores, edges, and custom features are checked against drawings.
Labels, batch identification, packing list, export packing, and project-specific documents can be prepared when required.
Titanium balls and spheres are used in applications where weight reduction, corrosion resistance, material compatibility, and custom spherical geometry are important.
Titanium valve balls support corrosion-resistant flow control in chemical, marine, and industrial fluid systems.
Titanium balls and hollow spheres can be reviewed for lightweight assemblies, structural concepts, and precision machined components.
Titanium spheres and ball components can support seawater-resistant hardware, assemblies, and corrosion-critical equipment.
Small titanium balls and spherical components can be reviewed for research devices, instruments, and project-specific precision components.
Titanium balls can be used in corrosive chemical environments where suitable titanium grades provide material compatibility.
Custom drilled, threaded, polished, or machined titanium balls can be produced for OEM assemblies and engineered systems.
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Our engineers are ready to assist with material selection and custom geometries.
Sourcing precision spheres demands confidence in metrology, process control, and scalable customization. We combine precision engineering with dependable global supply support.
Titanium material sourcing, machining, polishing, inspection, and packing are supported through one manufacturing system.
Solid balls, hollow spheres, valve balls, drilled balls, threaded balls, hemispheres, and custom spherical components can be produced.
Grade 2, Grade 5, Grade 7, Grade 12, Grade 23, and project-specific materials can be reviewed according to application.
Custom holes, bores, threads, slots, flats, edges, and assembly features can be machined according to drawings.
MTC, dimensional inspection, visual inspection, packing documents, and project-specific QC records can be prepared when required.
Export packing, labeling, shipping documents, and international delivery coordination are available for global buyers.
Find quick answers regarding titanium sphere materials, G-grade tolerances, corrosion resistance, customization, and OEM sourcing.
See how we prepare titanium materials, machine spherical parts, inspect dimensions and surface finish, and pack titanium balls and spheres for global industrial buyers.
See how titanium ball and sphere projects move from material preparation through machining, polishing, inspection, packing, and delivery.
A look inside the production areas where titanium balls, hollow spheres, drilled balls, threaded balls, and custom spherical parts are processed.
Our inspection process can review material grade, diameter, roundness, surface finish, machining features, and project-specific documentation according to order requirements.
Documentation and traceability are important for titanium balls used in aerospace, marine, chemical, medical research, and OEM industrial applications.
Need production photos, inspection records, MTC, or packing documentation? Contact our team for direct factory support.
When engineering critical components, selecting the right base material is paramount. While traditional alloys offer specific benefits, titanium stands out in environments demanding an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio combined with absolute corrosion resistance. Below is a comparative analysis to help you benchmark Titanium Grade 5 against other common industrial sphere materials.
| Material | Density (g/cm³) | Corrosion Resistance | Relative Hardness | Magnetic Property | Optimal Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Titanium Grade 5 | 4.43 | Excellent | Medium (~36 HRC) | Non-Magnetic | Aerospace bearings, medical implants |
| 52100 Chrome Steel | 7.81 | Poor | High (~60 HRC) | Magnetic | Standard heavy-load bearings |
| Ceramic (Si3N4) | 3.20 | Exceptional | Very High | Non-Magnetic | Ultra-high speed, extreme wear |
| Tungsten Carbide | 14.95 | Good | Extreme | Slightly Magnetic | High impact, abrasive environments |
Engineering Advantage: Delivers maximum load-bearing capacity, exceptional fatigue resistance, and uncompromised structural integrity under extreme hydrostatic or mechanical pressure.
Primary OEM Use Cases: Precision ball bearings, high-pressure check valves, critical medical joint implants, and heavy-duty fluid control systems.
Engineering Advantage: Provides extreme weight reduction and precisely controlled buoyancy without sacrificing external pressure resistance. Ideal for weight-sensitive applications.
Primary OEM Use Cases: Subsea ROV floatation modules, liquid level switches, aerospace structural nodes, and specialized marine equipment.
Engineering Advantage: Arrives ready for immediate mechanical assembly without the need for secondary machining by the end-user, drastically reducing production time and complexity.
Primary OEM Use Cases: Actuator linkages, specialized sensor housings, custom valve stems, and complex multi-part mechanical assemblies.
Features the highest ductility and excellent cold formability. It is the optimal choice for deep-drawn hollow spheres and applications where extreme corrosion resistance is prioritized over high tensile strength.
The standard industry workhorse. It offers a perfect balance of moderate strength and outstanding corrosion resistance, making it the go-to material for chemical processing valves and general industrial use.
Boasts the highest strength among the unalloyed CP grades. It is frequently specified for moderate load applications where the pure corrosion resistance of CP titanium is required but higher mechanical stress is expected.
The most widely utilized titanium alloy globally, offering exceptionally high strength and fatigue resistance. It is the standard specification for aerospace bearings, high-performance actuators, and motorsport components.
The Extra Low Interstitial variant of Grade 5. The meticulously controlled oxygen and iron content provides superior damage tolerance and ultimate biocompatibility, strictly required for critical medical implants.
Contains a small, precise addition of Palladium, which dramatically enhances its resistance to crevice corrosion and reducing acids. Ideal for the most aggressive chemical and petrochemical environments.
Selecting the appropriate manufacturing route is essential for balancing unit cost, precision, and production volume. Our facilities utilize state-of-the-art methodologies tailored to your specific project requirements.
Precision in spherical components is universally defined by the "G-grade" (e.g., G10, G25, G100) in accordance with ISO 3290 and AFBMA standards. A lower G-grade number indicates a significantly higher level of precision, tighter manufacturing controls, and superior performance in dynamic applications.
Meeting global regulatory and quality standards is non-negotiable for enterprise procurement. Our titanium spheres are meticulously manufactured, rigorously inspected, and fully certified to comply with the most stringent international frameworks, ensuring your end-products confidently pass all compliance audits.
Titanium's unique metallurgical properties—combining low density with high strength and immunity to most corrosive media—make it the material of choice across a diverse range of high-stakes industries. Below is a strategic mapping of typical sectors, their primary engineering requirements, and the most commonly specified titanium grades.
| Industrial Sector | Primary Engineering Requirement | Typically Specified Grade |
|---|---|---|
| Aerospace & Defense | Exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, high fatigue resistance under cyclic loading | Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) |
| Medical & Dental | Absolute biocompatibility, osseointegration potential, flawless mirror finish | Grade 23 ELI / CP Gr2 |
| Chemical Processing | Immunity to acidic/chloride-rich media, zero-leak performance in valves | Grade 2 / Grade 7 |
| Subsea & Marine | Maximum buoyancy control, extreme hydrostatic crush strength, saltwater immunity | Grade 2 / 5 (Hollow) |
| Precision Metrology | Absolute dimensional stability, ultra-low thermal expansion, G10 precision | Grade 5 |
Developing a cost-effective procurement strategy requires a deep understanding of the key manufacturing variables. Pricing for precision titanium spheres is primarily influenced by three critical factors:
Hele Titanium provides comprehensive Design for Manufacturability (DFM) support to help enterprise OEMs and wholesalers balance precision, performance, and budget. Whether you are scaling up production for critical bearing assemblies, chemical valves, medical implants, or subsea buoyancy modules, our engineering team is ready to optimize your supply chain.
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Tell us your titanium grade, diameter, tolerance, quantity, structure, machining features, surface finish, drawing, and documentation requirements. Hele Titanium will help review the suitable titanium ball or sphere production route.