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Titanium Welding in Canada

Titanium is specified where failure is not an option, and Canada is strong in the two sectors that depend on it most: a top-tier aerospace industry and one of the world's largest medical-device markets. In Canada structural welding answers to one standard, CSA W47.1, certified by the Canadian Welding Bureau, so specifying it is shorthand for an audited, third-party-verified process.

The capability below reflects qualified Canadian shops that handle welding in titanium.

ISO 9001CWBAS9100ITARISO 13485
Coverage across CanadaQualified manufacturing capacity by Canadian province.Ontario: ~14k parts/moQuebec: ~10k parts/moBritish Columbia: ~8k parts/moAlberta: ~6k parts/moNova Scotia: ~4k parts/moManitoba: ~2k parts/moOnt.~14kQue.~10kB.C.~8kAlta.~6kN.S.~4kMan.~2k~50,000parts / month
About 50,000 titanium welding parts per month of qualified manufacturing capacity across Canada.

What you can get made

Finishing
Powder Coating, Polishing, Anodizing, Painting, Heat Treating, Plating, Sand Blasting, Tumbling
Advanced equipment
5-Axis Machining, Mill-Turn, CMM, Live Tooling, Swiss Turning, Sinker EDM
Industries served
Aerospace, Industrial, Food Processing, Energy, Defense, Marine, Medical, Oil & Gas

Good to know

  • Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) covers most structural and medical work; Grade 2 for corrosion-focused parts.
  • TIG suits thin and precision work in aluminum and stainless; MIG is faster for steel.