Titanium Sheet Applications in Marine Engineering
In marine engineering, materials face constant exposure to seawater, high humidity, and mechanical stress. GR1 and GR2 Titanium Sheets (ASTM B265) are widely adopted due to theirsuperior corrosion resistance, lightweight strength, and long-term durability.
Unlike stainless steel, titanium forms a stable protective oxide layer, preventing pitting and corrosion even in aggressive saltwater environments. This makes it ideal for ship hulls, offshore platforms, piping systems, and heat exchangers.
For preparation tips, see Titanium Sheet Leveling Process Explained and Bright Annealed vs Pickled Titanium Sheet Surface.

Why Titanium Works in Marine Environments?
| Feature | GR1/GR2 Benefit | Notes |
| Corrosion Resistance | Excellent against chlorides | Pickled sheets enhance protection |
| Strength-to-Weight | Reduces structural weight | Allows larger designs with less support |
| Fabrication Flexibility | Weldable, formable, cut-to-length | Multi-pass TIG recommended for thick plates |
| Durability | Low maintenance | Lifespan far exceeds stainless steel |
Applications & Technical Recommendations
1. Ship Hull and Deck Panels
- Material:GR2, 6–12mm
- Surface Finish:Pickled for corrosion resistance
- Processing Tip:Leveling and cut-to-length sheets prevent distortion
- Maintenance Advice:Inspect welds annually, clean seawater deposits to avoid crevice corrosion
2. Offshore Platform Structures
- Material:GR2, 8–15mm
- Use Case:Brackets, supports, railings
- Fabrication Tip:Multi-pass TIG welding ensures structural integrity
- Maintenance Advice:Check for stress corrosion cracks near welds
3. Marine Piping & Valves
- Material:GR2, 3–8mm
- Surface Finish:Pickled to prevent chloride attack
- Processing Tip:Cut-to-length sheets ensure proper fitting
- Maintenance Advice:Regularly inspect joints for leaks, especially after thermal cycling
4. Shipboard Heat Exchangers
- Material:GR2, 4–10mm
- Benefit:Maintains thermal performance under seawater exposure
- Fabrication Tip:Ensure flatness and uniform welding
- Maintenance Advice:Clean fouling and sediment regularly
Industrial Case Studies
| Project | Material & Thickness | Problem | Solution | Result |
| Offshore Patrol Vessel, SE Asia | GR2, 8mm pickled | Hull corrosion with stainless steel | Leveled, CTL GR2 sheets, TIG welded | No corrosion, 7+ years service |
| Research Vessel, Europe | GR2, 6mm pickled | Seawater intake pipes pitting | CTL sheets, proper TIG welding | Leak-free, minimal maintenance |
| Coastal Platform | GR2, 12mm | Warping during installation | Multi-pass TIG, clamps for leveling | Aligned structures, durable performance |

FAQ
Q1: Can GR1 be used instead of GR2?
A1: GR1 is softer, suitable for low-stress panels. GR2 is preferred for structural components.
Q2: Are surface finishes critical?
A2: Yes, pickled sheets prevent chloride attack; BA titanium sheets are acceptable for indoor or low-corrosion areas.
Q3: How often should marine titanium structures be inspected?
A3: Annual inspection recommended, focusing on welds, joints, and high-stress points.
For marine engineering projects, choosing the right grade, thickness, and surface finish is essential to maximize durability and minimize maintenance.
If you are planning a new vessel, offshore installation, or retrofitting existing structures, contact ProX Metal to:
- Discuss material selection and fabrication guidance
- Request a quote for GR1/GR2 titanium sheets










