Titanium Zinc

Titanium Zinc Roofing & Cladding

An elevated take on a proven material — refined detailing with zinc's long service life.

Titanium zinc standing seam roofing profile

An Elevated Take on a Proven Material

Titanium zinc takes standard zinc's low-maintenance, self-healing character and improves on its mechanical properties by introducing small amounts of titanium and copper into the alloy. The result is a material that is stronger and more workable than pure zinc, allowing for finer detailing and more ambitious forming, while retaining zinc's soft grey tone and long service life.

Because titanium zinc can be worked into finer profiles and tighter details than standard zinc, it is frequently the material of choice for premium architectural projects where fabrication precision is as important as the material's inherent qualities.

Where Titanium Zinc Is Typically Used

Titanium zinc suits premium architectural homes where the finer detailing the material allows — crisp seams, tight radius bends, refined flashing junctions — is a specific part of the design brief.

The Next 20 Years

Titanium zinc's weathering behaviour closely mirrors standard zinc, developing its stable, matte grey patina within the first six to twelve months of exposure as a protective oxide layer forms across the surface. From that point, the material changes only very gradually over the following two decades.

Our team can advise whether titanium zinc or standard zinc is the better fit for your project's detailing requirements and budget.

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