Titanium Alloy in Low Altitude Vehicle Market Application And Future Prospects
Nov 06, 2024
Everbright Securities latest research report in-depth analysis of the main metal material demand for flying cars, in which titanium alloy as the body fasteners and other key parts of the material, the demand accounted for as high as 0.27%, much higher than the neodymium-iron-boron 0.04% and magnesium alloy 0.02%. This data fully illustrates the important position of titanium alloy in the manufacture of flying cars.
As a new type of transportation, the design and manufacture of flying cars require extremely high material requirements. Titanium alloy has become an indispensable material in the manufacture of flying cars due to its light weight, high strength, corrosion resistance and other characteristics. In the manufacturing process of flying cars, titanium alloy is not only used in body fasteners, but also widely used in other key parts, such as engine mounts, landing gears and so on. These parts have extremely high requirements for strength, rigidity and corrosion resistance, and titanium alloys are the ideal choice to fulfill these requirements.
Application cases of titanium alloy in UAV field
1. Fuselage structure: The lightweight property of titanium alloy makes it an ideal material for UAV fuselage structure. UAV fuselages made with titanium alloys can significantly reduce weight and improve flight efficiency and endurance. For example, a certain type of UAV adopts titanium alloy fuselage structure, which reduces its weight by 30% compared with traditional materials, while increasing its flight efficiency by 20%.
2. Engine components: Titanium alloy's high-temperature strength and corrosion resistance make it an ideal choice for UAV engine components. UAV engines generate high temperatures and corrosive gases during operation, and titanium alloys can cope well with these harsh environments. For example, the high-temperature parts of a certain type of UAV engine are made of titanium alloy, which ensures the stable operation of the engine in a high-temperature environment.

3. Propellers: Titanium alloy propellers have the advantages of lightweight, high strength and corrosion resistance, which can improve the performance of UAVs. For example, a certain type of UAV adopts titanium alloy propellers, which reduces its weight by 20% and improves flight stability and maneuverability at the same time.
Market Outlook for Titanium Alloys in the Low Altitude Economy
1. Demand growth: With the booming development of low-altitude economy, the demand for low-altitude transportation such as flying cars and drones will continue to grow. This will drive the growing demand for titanium alloy and other high-performance materials. According to the research report of Everbright Securities, it is predicted that by 2050, nearly 160,000 flying cars will be put into use around the world, which will bring huge development space for the titanium alloy market.
2. technological progress: with the continuous progress of technology, the production cost of titanium alloy will be gradually reduced, while its performance will be further improved. This will enable titanium alloy to be applied in more fields and provide strong support for the prosperous development of low-altitude economy.



3. Industry chain synergy: the titanium alloy industry chain will realize closer cooperation. From raw material mining, smelting to processing and manufacturing, application development and other links will form a more complete industrial chain system. This will help enhance the overall competitiveness of the titanium alloy industry and promote the sustainable development of the low-altitude economy.
In summary, titanium alloy, as a key material in low-altitude economy, will play a more important role in the future. With the continuous progress of technology and the continuous expansion of the market, titanium alloy will be more widely used in flying cars, unmanned aerial vehicles and other fields, making important contributions to the prosperous development of low-altitude economy.







