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Titanium Drinkware OEM Manufacturing:
The Complete Sourcing Guide

A strategic manufacturing partner for brands building the next generation of premium outdoor gear. Precision engineered, LFGB compliant, and built for high margins.

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The global drinkware market is evolving. While stainless steel remains a commodity staple, Tytanowe naczynia do napojów is carving out a distinct, high-growth tier. Procurement managers and brand owners in the outdoor, military, and premium lifestyle sectors are shifting focus to titanium for one reason: it solves the inherent limitations of steel (weight, rust, taste) while commanding 40-60% higher retail prices.

However, sourcing titanium requires specific metallurgical expertise. At 7Titanium, we don’t just bend metal; we engineer drinkware using advanced Grade 1 processing techniques that ensure your brand delivers on the promise of “Ultralight Luxury.”

1. Material Science: Why Grade 1 Matters

In the world of titanium, “Grade” dictates performance. For deep-drawn drinkware (mugs, bottles, bowls), there is only one correct choice: ASTM B265 Grade 1 Commercially Pure Titanium.

Comparison of Titanium Grade 1 vs Grade 2 properties for drinkware manufacturing
Figure 1: We use Grade 1 for bodies due to its superior formability (high elongation) compared to Grade 2.

Why do we insist on Grade 1 over Grade 2 for drinkware bodies?

  • Formowalność: Grade 1 has the lowest Oxygen (O) and Iron (Fe) content, making it the most ductile. This allows us to deep-draw tall bottle shapes without the risk of stress cracking or micro-fractures.
  • Taste Neutrality: This is a critical selling point for coffee and whisky brands. Grade 1 titanium releases zero metal ions, ensuring the beverage tastes exactly as intended, with no “metallic” aftertaste.

2. Manufacturing Capabilities

Our facility is purpose-built for titanium. We do not process carbon steel on the same lines to prevent cross-contamination (iron dust embedding).

Titanium deep drawing formability comparison showing uniform wall thickness
Figure 2: Our hydraulic deep drawing process maintains uniform wall thickness (0.4mm) even in complex shapes.
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Deep Drawing & Forming

We utilize multi-stage hydraulic presses with high-pressure lubricants to form seamless vessel bodies. We maintain strict wall thickness control (0.4mm – 0.5mm) to balance extreme lightness with dent resistance.

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Vacuum Brazing

For double-wall insulation, we don’t use glue. We use a getter-equipped vacuum brazing process at ~900°C. This creates a permanent hermetic seal that maintains insulation performance for 10+ years.

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Surface Engineering

From standard Sandblasting (Matte) to premium Crystallization (Ice Flower) and Polished finishes. We also offer advanced Anodizing (Voltage Colored) for vibrant, paint-free colors.

3. OEM Product Categories

We provide a comprehensive catalog of open molds to reduce your tooling costs, as well as full support for custom private label designs.

Selection of OEM titanium drinkware including mugs, bottles and cups
Figure 3: Our catalog covers standard sizes from 300ml ultralight cups to 1000ml vacuum bottles.

A. Ultralight Mugs

The staple of the camping world. Single-wall mugs can be placed directly over a flame.
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B. Vacuum Bottles

Competing with high-end thermos brands. Thermal retention of steel at half the weight.
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4. Tooling & Product Development

For brands seeking unique designs, we offer transparent development paths. Unlike trading companies, we own our mold shop.

Option A: Open Mold (Fastest)

Use our existing tooling for standard shapes (e.g., 450ml Mug, 600ml Bottle). You customize the Logo, Surface Finish, and Packaging.

  • Tooling Cost: $0
  • Lead Time: 30-45 Days

Option B: Private Mold (Unique)

We build a new deep-drawing die based on your 3D file. This grants you IP Protection and market exclusivity.

  • Tooling Cost: $2,000 – $5,000 (Refundable upon volume)
  • Lead Time: 60-75 Days (Including T1 Sampling)

5. The Business Case: Margin & Positioning

Why should a brand switch from Stainless Steel to Titanium? The answer lies in market positioning and unit economics.

Comparison Metric Premium Stainless Steel Titanium (Grade 1) Implication for Brands
Retail Price Point $25 – $45 $45 – $85+ Higher Average Order Value (AOV).
Material Density 7,9 g/cm3 4.51 g/cm³ Tangible “Ultralight” marketing claim.
Corrosion Risk Risk of rust spots Zero Corrosion Reduced warranty claims and returns.

6. Sustainability & Health Advantages

For brands targeting the EU/US markets, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) compliance is key. Titanium offers a compelling eco-narrative.

Titanium dioxide layer eliminates need for chemical coatings
Figure 4: The natural oxide layer means no internal plastic linings or chemical coatings are required.
  • No Chemical Coatings: Unlike aluminum (which needs liners) or non-stick pans (PTFE), titanium is naturally food-safe. No “forever chemicals” (PFAS) in your supply chain.
  • Infinite Lifespan: Titanium does not rust or degrade. A titanium mug is a “Buy It For Life” product, reducing disposable waste.
  • 100% Recyclable: Titanium scrap has high recovery value, ensuring a circular economy.

7. Factory Workflow: From Coil to Carton

A typical custom OEM order follows this 60-day cycle:

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Material Verification (Day 1-5): XRF testing for Grade 1 purity.
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Forming & Annealing (Day 6-20): Deep drawing with vacuum stress relief.
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Welding & Assembly (Day 21-35): Argon-shielded welding or vacuum brazing.
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Finishing & QC (Day 36-55): Surface treatment, laser engraving, and 100% QC.

8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the MOQ for custom titanium drinkware? For standard catalog items, MOQ starts at 100-300 units. For private label projects requiring custom molds, MOQ typically starts at 500-1,000 units.
Can you match my brand’s Pantone color? Titanium cannot be painted if you want to maintain food safety. However, we use Anodowanie to achieve specific metallic hues (Gold, Blue, Purple) without pigments.
Are your products FDA compliant? Yes. Our uncoated Grade 1 titanium passes both FDA (US) and LFGB (EU) migration testing.

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Zdjęcie Maks Jiang

Maks Jiang

Dyrektor marketingu 7Titanium, specjalizuje się w tytanowych OEM/ODM z ponad dziesięcioletnim doświadczeniem w inżynierii materiałowej, zarządzaniu produkcją i optymalizacji globalnego łańcucha dostaw dla marek outdoorowych. E-mail: [email protected]

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