High-performance epoxy resin systems for structural composites, potting, encapsulation, and advanced bonding in aerospace and defence applications.
Structural and high-temperature adhesives for bonding dissimilar materials, honeycomb panels, and assemblies exposed to extreme temperatures in aerospace manufacturing.
Advanced structural epoxies and polyurethane systems for composite bonding, panel assembly, and critical joint adhesion in defence and aerospace structures.
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Titanium Grade 2 is commercially pure titanium offering excellent corrosion resistance in aggressive environments including seawater, acids, and chlorine — widely used in chemical processing and marine applications.
Grade 5 Ti-6Al-4V is the most widely used titanium alloy globally, accounting for over 60% of all titanium production — prized for its outstanding strength, light weight, and suitability for structural airframe components and fasteners.
Titanium is approximately 40% lighter than steel while delivering comparable tensile strength — making it the preferred material for weight-critical airframe structures, landing gear, and high-performance fastener assemblies.
Titanium is fully biocompatible and non-toxic, making it the material of choice for surgical implants, dental fixtures, and prosthetics — it bonds directly with bone and resists bodily fluids without degradation.
Titanium alloys retain their strength and oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures up to 600°C, making them ideal for jet engine compressor blades, exhaust systems, and high-heat aerospace assemblies.
All titanium alloys supplied by Taurus Advanced Materials are fully AMS and MIL-SPEC compliant, ensuring traceability, certification, and material integrity for the most demanding aerospace and defence procurement requirements.
At just 4.5 g/cm³, titanium is 40% lighter than steel at comparable strength — reducing structural weight without compromising performance in airframes or high-load assemblies.
Titanium naturally forms a stable oxide layer, providing immunity to seawater, acids, chlorine, and harsh chemical environments — with zero coating or treatment required.
Titanium alloys achieve tensile strengths up to 1,400 MPa — outperforming most structural steels at a fraction of the weight, ideal for defence, aerospace, and high-stress load-bearing applications.
Titanium retains its mechanical properties and oxidation resistance up to 600°C — making it the go-to material for jet engine compressor blades, exhaust systems, and high-heat structural assemblies.
We supply a comprehensive range of aerospace and defence resin systems and adhesives:
Yes, all our resin systems and adhesives come with full quality documentation:
Yes, all our resin systems and adhesives come with full quality documentation:
Yes, all our resin systems and adhesives come with full quality documentation:
Delivery times depend on product type and volume:
Yes, we supply resin systems and adhesives to defence organisations under approved procurement frameworks: