Aeronautics and Aerospace
Titanium screws are widely used in aerospace construction due to their light weight and high resistance to mechanical stress and corrosion. This allows for lighter structures while ensuring their strength.
Medical and dental industry
Titanium's biocompatibility makes screws of this material widely used for medical implants and dental prostheses. Their resistance to corrosion from bodily fluids is a major advantage.
Motorsport and competition
In high-performance automobiles and car/motorcycle racing, titanium screws make it possible to lighten parts while maintaining high mechanical strength.
Civil engineering and construction
Titanium's resistance to corrosion by seawater or aggressive environments makes titanium screws attractive for civil engineering and building projects in marine or chemical environments.
Chemical and nuclear industry
For the same reasons of corrosion resistance, titanium screws are used in chemical and nuclear facilities. Although more expensive, titanium screws are preferred in these demanding sectors due to their superior technical performance.


