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India’s aerospace-grade titanium ingot order signals faster domestic capability for space programs. PTC will execute this aerospace-grade titanium ingot order for ISRO’s Vikram Sarabhai Space Center. As a result, the deal accelerates India’s push for reliable 6Al-4V capacity.
From titanium sponge to 6Al-4V ingots for space hardware
The contract centers on converting 40 tonnes of Grade 1 titanium sponge into 6Al-4V ingots. PTC will use double vacuum arc remelting to hit aerospace consistency. Meanwhile, its Aerolloy unit already commissioned VAR and VIM furnaces in September.
PTC also positions the order as a stepping stone to wider aerospace qualification. Therefore, the company can translate space-grade deliveries into broader defense demand. The aerospace-grade titanium ingot order also validates its process route for premium alloys.
PAM scale-up expands scrap flexibility and alloy development
Aerolloy completed installation of a plasma arc melting furnace in Lucknow. The PAM line targets 600 tonnes per year of titanium ingots. Meanwhile, Aerolloy plans trial loads as commissioning begins.
The PAM furnace improves yield control when using turnings and smaller scrap forms. However, scrap sourcing still requires strict segregation and chemistry discipline. Therefore, PAM plus VAR can support smaller-batch “exotic” alloy programs with tighter specifications.
PTC is also building a fully integrated titanium platform across the value chain. The company aims to add upstream sponge and expand casting and machining services. Meanwhile, supply agreements with aerospace primes support longer-term demand visibility.
The Metalnomist Commentary
This order matters because it links space procurement to scalable industrial melting capacity. However, qualification depth will decide whether PTC wins recurring engine and airframe work. The winners will pair melting scale with repeatable metallurgy and inspection throughput.

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