Titanium motor products can be classified by titanium content into titanium alloy shell motors, titanium alloy rotor motors/titanium alloy stator motors, and full titanium motors. Common titanium motor products in four major industrial fields include: aerospace motors, medical equipment motors, marine engineering motors, and industrial special motors! Benefiting from titanium's stability and lightweight properties, titanium motor products generally feature light weight, high temperature resistance, good biocompatibility, seawater corrosion resistance, and wear resistance. Titanium motor price is influenced by titanium metal prices, and motors with higher titanium content command higher prices and greater recycling value.
Titanium motor recycling prices are affected by international titanium scrap and waste alloy recovery prices. In 2025, titanium prices range between $6,850 to $11,000 per ton. Recycling prices for titanium motor products vary according to titanium content. For example: titanium scrap TA price is $4.4/kg, TC price is $4/kg; compared to titanium scrap, recycling titanium alloys is more difficult and costly, meaning titanium motor recycling prices are lower! Due to extremely low titanium content, small titanium motors have almost no recycling value! The titanium electrode recycling process involves dismantling titanium motors -> crushing -> magnetic separation -> titanium smelting and purification -> recycled titanium material, with typical titanium recovery rates below 85% in titanium motors.
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As mentioned, titanium metal offers stability and lightweight advantages, which titanium motors fully inherit.
Titanium density is 60% that of steel, making titanium motor products comparatively lighter. Used in aerospace, they reduce weight by over 30% versus equivalent products.
Titanium’s stability extends titanium motor product lifespan by 5-10 times in acidic/alkaline environments (e.g., seawater), effectively reducing costs.
Standard motors typically operate below 200°C, while titanium motor products withstand temperatures exceeding 500°C.
Titanium’s tensile strength exceeds 900MPa, making it better suited for high-speed and impact load scenarios.
Parameter | Industrial Titanium Motor | Aerospace Titanium Motor | Medical Titanium Motor |
Power Range | 0.5 - 200 kW | 10 - 500 W | 5 - 50 W |
Voltage | 220-480 V AC | 28 V DC | 12-24 V DC |
Speed (RPM) | 1000 - 6000 | 8000 - 20000 | 300 - 5000 |
Torque | 10 - 500 N•m | 0.1 - 5 N•m | 0.05 - 2 N•m |
Protection Rating | IP67 (Dust/Waterproof) | IP68 (Deep-sea grade) | IP54 (Splash-proof) |
Operating Temp | -50°C to +300°C | -100°C to +500°C | -20°C to +150°C |
Lifespan (Hours) | 20,000 | 50,000 | 10,000 |
The home page of dongsheng’s website has a very detailed explanation of precious metal recycling.