Invoering: Titanium Costs 3x More Than Steel — Is It Worth the Markup for Your Customers?
We manufacture both. Every day, our CNC machines cut ASTM F-136 titanium and 316L surgical steel into labrets, barbells, klikken, en neusringen. So we don’t have a horse in this race — we sell both materials, and we’ll tell you honestly when each one makes sense.
The short version for piercing studio owners and retailers:
• Sell titanium for: verse piercings, nickel-sensitive clients, any piercing that needs color anodizing
• Sell 316L steel for: budget-friendly options, healed piercings, industrial barbells where weight is less of a concern
The rest of this guide breaks down the material science, the cost math, and the real-world wear data from our clients’ feedback across 30+ countries.

Material Options at a Glance — What Actually Works in Piercing Jewelry
Not every material belongs in a fresh piercing. Here’s the shortlist of what we actually recommend based on a decade of manufacturing and client feedback:
ASTM F-136 Titaan (G23) — Medical implant grade. Zero nickel risk. Can be anodized to 30+ kleuren. Costs more, but we’ve never had a verified allergic reaction.
316L chirurgisch staal (ASTM F-138) — Industry workhorse. Great durability-to-cost ratio. Contains 10-14% nikkel, which triggers reactions in roughly 1-2% of wearers. Still the best value option for healed piercings.
18K Goud / 925 Zilver — We don’t recommend these for initial piercings. Gold alloy contains nickel. Silver tarnishes and can cause argyria. Fine for healed ears, not for fresh piercings.
What Our CNC Operators Notice First About Titanium
Titanium machines differently than steel. It’s gummier — generates more heat during cutting, which means tool wear is higher and feed rates need adjustment. That’s why cheap titanium jewelry often has rough threading: the factory cut corners on tooling costs.
Where titanium genuinely wins:
• First piercings. The lighter weight means less gravitational pull on a fresh piercing. Clients with titanium labrets consistently report faster healing in our follow-up surveys.
• Color without plating. Anodizing titanium creates an oxide layer that’s part of the metal — not a coating. It won’t chip, peel, or flake. Wij bieden aan 30+ anodized colors, from rose gold to deep purple to jet black.
• Nickel-safety guarantee. At less than 0.05% nickel content, we’ve never had a verified allergic reaction to our F-136 titanium.
Where titanium falls short:
• It scratches. An industrial barbell worn daily shows micro-scratches within 6-12 maanden. Steel holds its polish longer.
• It costs 30-50% more at retail. For budget-conscious product lines, that margin matters.
316L Steel Is the Workhorse of the Piercing Industry — Here's Why
Where steel genuinely wins:
• Durability-to-cost ratio. An industrial barbell in 316L can withstand years of daily wear and hold a mirror finish. For the price, there’s no better value.
• Weight feel. Some customers prefer the heavier feel — it signals quality. Belly rings and industrials in steel feel more substantial.
• Better scratch resistance. Steel’s higher hardness resists surface abrasion better. For jewelry that gets bumped frequently, steel holds up visually.
Where steel creates problems:
• The nickel question. 316L contains 10-14% nikkel. Most people tolerate it fine. But for fresh piercings — especially cartilage and nose — the lower nickel content of titanium gives measurably better healing outcomes. If a client says they react to “cheap jewelry,” they’re almost certainly reacting to nickel migration from steel.
• No color customization. Steel can’t be anodized. Colored steel is either PVD-coated or electroplated — both wear off. We’ve had clients return PVD-coated pieces after 3 months of daily wear with visible fading at the contact points.
• Heavier = more droop. A steel curved barbell in a navel piercing puts more downward pressure than titanium. For clients with thin tissue or healing navels, titanium is safer.
Vergelijking: ASTM F136 Titanium vs. 316L roestvrij staal
Terwijl beide ASTM F136 Titanium En 316L roestvrij staal zijn uitstekende materialen voor piercingsieraden, er zijn bepaalde verschillen die ervoor kunnen zorgen dat de ene geschikter is dan de andere voor specifieke toepassingen. Hier is een snelle vergelijking:
| Eigendom | ASTM F136 Titanium | 316L roestvrij staal |
|---|---|---|
| Corrosiebestendigheid | Uitstekend, zeer goed bestand tegen corrosie, vooral in lichaamsvloeistoffen | Goed, maar kan onder bepaalde omstandigheden corroderen, vooral met chloriden |
| Biocompatibiliteit | Zeer biocompatibel, waardoor het ideaal is voor lichaamspiercings en medische implantaten | Goed, maar kan reacties veroorzaken bij gevoelige personen |
| Duurzaamheid | Zeer duurzaam, bestand tegen krassen en slijtage | Duurzaam maar minder krasbestendig vergeleken met titanium |
| Gewicht | Lichtgewicht, waardoor het comfortabel is voor langdurig dragen | Zwaarder dan titanium, wat voor sommige dragers misschien minder comfortabel is |
| Prijs | Duurder vanwege de hoge kwaliteit en het productieproces van het materiaal | Betaalbaarder, vaak gebruikt voor sieraden op de massamarkt |
| Hypoallergene eigenschappen | Over het algemeen hypoallergeen, Ideaal voor mensen met metaalgevoeligheden | Goed, maar sommige gebruikers met een allergie voor nikkel kunnen reacties krijgen |
| Verschijning | Kan worden geanodiseerd voor een breed scala aan kleuren en afwerkingen | Kan worden gepolijst voor een heldere glans, glanzende uitstraling, maar geen kleuropties zoals titanium |
How to Stock Your Studio: B2B Buying Guide for Material Selection
Here’s the inventory split that works for most of our B2B clients:
Stock more titanium if:
• Your client base skews toward first-time piercings
• You’re positioning your brand as premium / hypoallergeen
• You want to offer colored jewelry without coating failure risk
• Your clients have reported nickel sensitivities with other brands
Stock more 316L steel if:
• You’re building an entry-level / budget product line
• Industrial barbells and heavy-gauge pieces are your bestsellers
• Your clients prioritize scratch resistance over weight savings
• You need to keep retail prices competitive
The sweet spot: Most of our B2B clients order a 60-40 split — 60% titanium, 40% staal. That gives you the premium positioning of titanium while keeping average order costs manageable. We’ve seen this ratio work across piercing studios in the US, Europa, and Australia.
Both Materials Work — The Question Is Which One Fits Your Product Line
We manufacture both materials — same factory, same CNC machines, same polishing team, same QC standards. If you’re building a piercing jewelry inventory and want unbiased advice on material selection, our B2B team can walk you through the cost analysis.
Request:
• Wholesale price list (titanium + steel — side by side)
• Material comparison PDF with full technical specs
• Free sample pack (mix of both materials)
Contact Sensagem’s wholesale team → info@sensagem.com
Browse current stock → wholesale.sensagem.com
FAQs from B2B Buyers
1. Is ASTM F136 Titanium beter dan 316L roestvrij staal?
Q: Which material is better for bulk inventory — titanium or steel?
A: Most studios stock 60% titanium, 40% staal. Titanium covers fresh piercings and sensitive clients. Steel covers the budget-conscious segment. We offer wholesale pricing on both, and the MOQ is 10 pcs per SKU for in-stock models.
2. Kan ik 316L roestvrij staal gebruiken voor alle soorten piercings??
Q: Can I get a mixed sample pack before placing a bulk order?
A: Ja. We send free samples to qualified B2B buyers — mix of titanium and steel, your choice of styles. You verify the quality, finish, and feel before committing to a bulk order.
3. Hoe verzorg ik titanium en roestvrijstalen sieraden??
Q: How do I know if a supplier’s “titanium” jewelry is real ASTM F-136?
A: Ask for the mill test report (MTR). Every batch of genuine F-136 comes with a certificate documenting the chemical composition. We provide one with every shipment. Counterfeit titanium is a real problem in this industry — the MTR is your only reliable verification.
Door deze richtlijnen te volgen en de juiste materialen voor piercingsieraden te kiezen, u kunt een positieve ervaring voor uw klanten garanderen en de hoge normen van uw merk handhaven.






