Arnold Offers Thin-Rolled Titanium Foils and Alloys in a Broad Range of Thicknesses, Widths and Grades for Medical Devices

As wide as 17.5" and as thin as 2µm (0.00008") with controlled, consistent quality

Rochester, NY: Arnold Magnetic Technologies Corporation ("Arnold"), a subsidiary of Compass Diversified (NYSE: CODI) and leading global manufacturer of high-performance magnets, magnetic assemblies, precision thin metals and highly loaded composites, announces its range of titanium foils and alloys. Arnold offers thin cold-rolled titanium in a variety of CP Grades and alloys and an exceptionally broad range of thicknesses and widths for many applications, including medical devices, that require a strong, lightweight, corrosion-resistant, biocompatible material that is highly workable, ductile, and weldable. Arnold's range of products can be found across the medical industry, from advanced diagnostic, laboratory and surgical equipment to prosthetics, implants, drug delivery systems and radiation shielding.


As the global leader in ultra-thin cold-rolled metal strip and foil, Arnold achieves unmatched thinness while maintaining controlled, consistent mechanical and physical quality. Arnold's "Ultra Thin Gauge" foil is available in thickness down to 2 µm (0.00008"), in addition to the "Thin Gauge" options (0.020" - 0.0005").

Widths are available up to 17.5", depending on thickness. For example, foil 0.0029" - 0.001" thick has a maximum width of 16.5". Widths as narrow as 0.031" can be achieved through slitting.

Arnold offers multiple Commercially Pure (CP) grades with 99%+ pure titanium. Options include Grade 1 which has the highest purity of commercially available titanium with excellent corrosion resistance to chlorides, and Grade 2, the most commonly specified grade of CP titanium, which has good ductility with excellent corrosion resistance especially to seawater and Grade 4 which is the strongest CP grade and is certified per AMS standards.

Available titanium alloys include Grade 9, 15-3-3-3, Grade 23, and Beta21s, a high strength material engineered specifically to improve resistance to oxidation and creep along with enhanced elevated temperature strength and stability.

Based in Rochester, NY with an operating history of more than 125 years, Arnold is a leading global manufacturer of engineered solutions for a wide range of specialty applications and end-markets, including aerospace and defense, general industrial, motorsport, oil and gas, medical, and energy. From its Technology Center and manufacturing facilities located in the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland and China, the company produces engineered magnetic assemblies in addition to high performance permanent magnets, precision foil products and highly loaded composites that are mission critical in motors, generators, sensors and other systems and components. Based on its long-term relationships, the company has built a diverse and blue-chip customer base totaling more than 2,000 clients worldwide. For more information on Arnold titanium foils and alloys, visit https://www.arnoldmagnetics.com/materials/titanium-its-alloys/.

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