Price Ranges for Aircraft Metal

The price of aircraft metals can vary significantly due to factors such as the type of metal, its grade, dimensions, and current market conditions. Here are some general price ranges for commonly used aircraft metals:

  1. Aluminum Alloys: The price of aluminum alloys commonly used in aircraft construction can range from $1 to $5 per pound, depending on the specific alloy grade and form (sheet, plate, bar, etc.).

  2. Titanium Alloys: Titanium is a more expensive material and its price can range from $10 to $50 per pound, again depending on the grade and form.

  3. Stainless Steel: Stainless steel is also used in aircraft components, and prices can range from $1 to $5 per pound for various grades.

  4. Nickel Alloys: Nickel-based alloys such as Inconel are used in aircraft engines and components. Prices for these alloys can range from $10 to $50 or more per pound.

Please note that these price ranges are approximate and can vary based on market conditions, specific requirements, and quantities ordered. It's advisable to consult with metal suppliers or industry experts for up-to-date and accurate pricing information.