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Excellent strength to weight ratio
Practically inert to chloride, chlorines and seawater
Proven resistance of polluted seawater
Usable in ocean depths of a mile beneath the surface
Resistant to high velocity, rapidly moving currents as well as stagnant seawater
Not affected by the presence of sulfides in seawater
Ideal for sea splash and tide zones
Seawater resistant to temperatures as high as 500°F (260°C)
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RAYCHIN LIMITED is a leading manufacturer of Titanium Torx Screws – precision hexalobular drive screws produced from high-strength titanium alloys, delivering exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and reliable performance in the most demanding aerospace, automotive, marine, and medical applications. The Torx drive system (ISO 10664) features a six-point star socket that delivers higher torque transfer, prevents cam-out, and reduces tool wear compared to conventional drives – making it ideal for critical applications where strength and precision matter. Titanium alloys offer a unique combination of high specific strength (approximately 45% lighter than steel with comparable strength), exceptional corrosion resistance in seawater and chemical environments, excellent biocompatibility, and complete non-magnetic properties. Our product line encompasses all major configurations including Grade 5 titanium Torx screws (Ti-6Al-4V) for maximum strength, Grade 2 titanium Torx screws (commercially pure) for enhanced corrosion resistance, and Grade 7 titanium Torx screws (Ti-Pd) for extreme chemical resistance – all manufactured to the highest precision standards with cold-formed threads and precision-broached Torx sockets. Our portfolio includes all standard and custom configurations manufactured to NAS, AN, MS, ANSI, ASTM, ASME, SAE, API, NACE, ISO, DIN and KS standards, including ISO 14579 (cylindrical head), ISO 14580 (hexalobular socket head), ISO 14581 (countersunk head), ISO 14582 (hexalobular head with collar), ISO 14583 (button head), ISO 14584 (raised countersunk head), and ASTM F468. Whether you require titanium Torx screws for aircraft assemblies, performance racing components, marine hardware, or medical devices, RAYCHIN delivers precision, quality, and full traceability. All mechanical properties are presented in MPa and ksi (kilopound per square inch).
Titanium Torx screws feature the advanced hexalobular drive system per ISO 10664, designed to resist cam-out and provide increased torque transmission. The Torx design has 50% larger contact area than hex socket drives, reducing stripping risk by 25% and enabling higher torque transfer efficiency. Available in Torx sizes T6 through T60 (T25 for M5, T30 for M6, T40 for M8, T45 for M10, T50 for M12). Precision-broached sockets ensure reliable tool engagement without stripping.
Titanium cylindrical head Torx screws (socket head cap style) are ideal for load-bearing connections, clamping, flanges, brackets, and structural assemblies. The cylindrical head provides high torque capacity and resists stripping. Rolled threads improve fatigue strength and surface quality. Available in M3-M12 (#4 to 1/2") with lengths from 6mm to 60mm. Finishes available: natural, polished, anodized, or DLC black.
Titanium button head Torx screws feature a smooth low-profile dome head that prevents scratching, making them ideal for trim covers, panels, electronic housings, and accessory connections. The button head offers a clean aesthetic and is perfect for anodized color finishes. Available in M3-M10 with lengths from 8-30mm. Note: due to head geometry, torque capacity is typically lower than cylindrical head types.
Titanium countersunk Torx screws (flat head) are designed to seat flush with the surface, providing a smooth, aerodynamic finish. Available with 82° (inch series), 90° (metric), and 100° (aerospace) countersink angles. Ideal for applications requiring flush mounting in weight-critical assemblies such as aircraft interiors, motorcycle fairings, and bicycle components.
Grade 5 titanium Torx screws are produced from Ti-6Al-4V alloy (UNS R56400), the most widely used titanium alloy offering the highest strength-to-weight ratio. With tensile strength ≥ 895 MPa and density of 4.43 g/cm³, these screws are approximately 45% lighter than steel equivalents while providing superior strength. Meets ASTM F468, ASTM B348, and AMS 4928 standards. The chemical composition is approximately 90% Ti, 6% Al, 4% V, with controlled impurities.
Need special head configurations, proprietary drives, non‑standard lengths, or unique finishes? RAYCHIN engineers design and produce custom titanium Torx screws to your exact specifications – any grade (Grade 5, Grade 2, Grade 7, Grade 12, Grade 23 ELI), any condition (annealed, solution treated), with full material traceability. Surface finishes available include natural machined, passivated, anodized (blue, gold, purple, red, black, rainbow titanium), DLC black, and PVD coated. Prototype to production volumes supported. Cleanroom wash and packaging available for medical and semiconductor applications.
Titanium Torx screws are extensively used in aerospace applications including aircraft interiors, avionics mounting, engine components, structural brackets, and spacecraft assemblies. The 45% weight reduction compared to steel significantly improves fuel efficiency and payload capacity. Grade 5 titanium Torx screws meet AS9100 and MIL-S-1222 standards for aerospace applications, with excellent fatigue resistance and high strength-to-weight ratio essential for flight-critical assemblies. Temperature resistance up to 600°F (315°C).
Titanium Torx screws in high-performance automotive applications including engine components, transmission systems, brake calipers, suspension linkages, and racing vehicle assemblies. The 45% weight reduction compared to steel enhances acceleration, handling, and fuel efficiency. Torx drive is preferred for higher torque transmission and resistance to cam-out in high-vibration environments. Used in fork clamps (M8 T45, 20-60mm), brake disc kits (M5 T25, 12-18 piece sets), and flange joints. Available in anodized colors for custom styling applications.
Titanium Torx screws are widely used in bicycles, e-bikes, and lightweight vehicles for disc rotor mounting (M5 T25, 8-20mm), bottle cages (M5/M6, 10-20mm), stem clamps, and frame brackets. The weight reduction is particularly valuable for reducing rotating mass in disc brake assemblies, improving acceleration and handling. TRP titanium disc rotor bolt kits use T25 Torx heads for secure, reliable mounting. Multi-color anodized options available for aesthetic customization.
Titanium Torx screws in marine propulsion systems, offshore platform equipment, underwater instrumentation, and shipbuilding applications. Titanium offers exceptional corrosion resistance in seawater environments, with corrosion rates less than 0.01 mm/year in salt spray testing – significantly outperforming stainless steel. Torx drive provides reliable tool engagement in wet conditions where other drives might slip. Grade 2 titanium is ideal for seawater-exposed components, while Grade 5 provides higher strength for critical structural applications. Used in hydrofoil boards and marine hardware.
Titanium Torx screws are qualified for medical implant applications due to titanium's exceptional biocompatibility, corrosion resistance in body fluids, and non-toxic nature. Grade 23 ELI (Ti-6Al-4V ELI) screws meet ASTM F136 requirements for surgical implants, including orthopedic devices, dental prosthetics, and angled screw channel hybrid abutments. The non-magnetic properties are essential for MRI compatibility and medical imaging equipment. Torx drive provides precise torque control essential for surgical procedures.
Titanium Torx screws in chemical processing equipment, semiconductor manufacturing, and FPD systems handling corrosive media. Titanium's resistance to halogenated gases and plasma environments, combined with minimal gas discharge and excellent surface finish, prevents contamination of sensitive materials. Grade 7 (Ti-Pd) offers enhanced resistance in reducing acid environments and crevice conditions. Completely non-magnetic properties prevent interference with sensitive electronic components.
RAYCHIN LIMITED manufactures titanium Torx screws from vacuum arc remelted (VAR) or plasma arc melted material conforming to the most widely used national and international specifications. All material is traceable to the mill with complete certifications.
Our titanium Torx screws are produced from vacuum arc remelted (VAR) or plasma arc melted material conforming to the limits of applicable ASTM and AMS standards.
Metallurgical note: Titanium alloys are lightweight metals with density approximately 4.43-4.51 g/cm³ – about 45% lighter than steel while offering comparable or superior strength. Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) is an alpha-beta alloy strengthened through a combination of aluminum (alpha stabilizer) and vanadium (beta stabilizer), providing excellent strength, fatigue resistance, and corrosion resistance. Grade 2 is commercially pure titanium with exceptional corrosion resistance and formability, ideal for marine and chemical applications. Grade 7 contains palladium additions (0.12-0.25%) that significantly enhance corrosion resistance in reducing acids and crevice conditions. All titanium alloys exhibit exceptional corrosion resistance due to the formation of a stable, self-healing oxide layer (TiO₂) that provides protection in seawater, acids, and oxidizing environments. Titanium is completely non-magnetic and exhibits minimal gas discharge, making it ideal for semiconductor and medical imaging applications.
Titanium Torx screws are supplied in annealed condition per applicable ASTM specifications. Data represent typical values based on industry standards.
Maximum continuous service temperature: Grade 5 – 370°C (700°F); Grade 2 – 260°C (500°F); Temperature resistance up to 600°F (315°C) for general applications. For long-term service above 300°C, protective coatings may be required to prevent oxidation.
Titanium alloys are renowned for their outstanding corrosion resistance, often outperforming stainless steel in aggressive environments. The material forms a stable, adherent, and self-healing oxide layer (TiO₂) that provides protection against a wide range of corrosive media. In salt spray testing (10% NaCl, 35°C), titanium exhibits corrosion rates less than 0.01 mm/year, compared to 0.1 mm/year for 304 stainless steel. Titanium is virtually immune to seawater corrosion up to 260°C (500°F) and can survive at ocean depths over a mile below the surface.
All titanium Torx screws are manufactured and tested to meet the following standards:
We offer surface finishes: plain (as-machined), passivated, anodized (blue, gold, purple, red, black, rainbow titanium), DLC black, and PVD coated (TiN, CrN, AlTiN). Cold-formed threads are rolled into shape, refining the metal's grain flow for a stronger, more uniform structure compared to cut threads. Precision-broached Torx sockets are inspected with ISO 10664 GO/NO-GO gauges to guarantee drive accuracy. Specialized CNC machining and thread rolling for accurate head geometry per ISO and DIN standards. Class 2A/3A/6g thread fit. 100% inspection available including dimensional inspection, thread verification, and non-destructive examination. Full traceability and material test reports (MTR) with mill certifications available. AS9100 and ISO 9001:2015 certified quality management. ISO 13485 certified for medical applications with cleanroom packaging available. Build-to-print specials to customer specifications are available.
When using anti-seize paste or grease, friction is reduced, so torque should be lowered by 20-40%. For medium-strength threadlocker, always follow the manufacturer's instructions. When fastening titanium-to-titanium or titanium-to-stainless steel, light lubrication or proper-grade threadlocker is recommended to reduce galling risk.
For safety-critical areas such as brake rotors, use medium-strength threadlocker and tighten in a diagonal, stepwise sequence. After thermal cycles (such as braking or mechanical operation), re-check torque to ensure reliability. Always use quality Torx tools (hardness ≥60 HRC) and avoid worn or non-standard tools.
Note: These values are guidelines only. Always follow OEM specifications when available. Reduce torque values by 20-40% when using anti-seize lubricants.
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Request a quotation for titanium Torx screws, hexalobular drive screws, socket head Torx, button head Torx – any standard (ISO, DIN, ASME, NAS, MS) – any grade (Grade 5, Grade 2, Grade 7, Grade 12, Grade 23 ELI) – any condition (annealed, solution treated), any quantity. Global delivery. Mechanical and corrosion data in MPa/ksi available for all products. Medical-grade titanium per ASTM F136 available with cleanroom packaging.
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