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Event Details:
Date: July 15-18, 2026
Location: Grand City Convention & Exhibition Center, Surabaya – Indonesia
Booth Number: 524

Manufacturing Surabaya 2026 will take place from July 15-18 at the Grand City Convex, with a focus on energy efficiency. PT Special Metals Indonesia will be present to showcase corrosion-resistant materials like Titanium and Stainless Steel for the energy and chemical sectors. This participation provides a strategic platform connecting global technology with local material needs. This collaboration supports resilient manufacturing solutions and industrial sustainability in Eastern Indonesia.

The synergy between Manufacturing Surabaya 2026 and PT Special Metals Indonesia is mutually beneficial. The company’s presence raises the technical standards of the exhibition and attracts expert visitors. In turn, PT Special Metals gains access to the East Java industrial market and petrochemical cluster. The event also helps the company monitor the latest machining trends to adjust its inventory of specialist metals.

PT Special Metals Indonesia specializes in high-performance alloys such as Nickel and Titanium (Grades 1-5). This metal is extremely versatile for fabrication purposes, available in rod, pipe, plate, and even welding wire forms. Although it requires special machining techniques such as carbide cutting tools and water-jet processing due to its hardness, this material is crucial for components exposed to extreme temperatures and high corrosion in the aerospace and oil and gas sectors.

Titanium has the unique ability to work synergistically with a variety of other metals. This is made possible by its exceptional galvanic compatibility and thermal stability. In manufacturing, titanium is often used with composite materials or stainless steel. Its natural oxide layer helps prevent bimetallic corrosion, which typically damages other metals.

Furthermore, titanium is highly flexible in alloying processes. Mixing it with elements such as aluminum, vanadium, or nickel can produce “superalloys.” These materials are stronger yet remain lightweight.

Despite the challenges of welding directly to iron, the industry has found solutions. Techniques such as explosion bonding or precision mechanical joining are used. These methods allow titanium to act as an effective corrosion barrier. Titanium protects heavier steel structures in extreme environments such as offshore and aerospace.

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