Drinkware
About This Product
Move beyond fragile glass and low-grade plastic with a hydration tool engineered for the long haul. This vacuum bottle features a pure titanium interior, a material renowned for its exceptional corrosion resistance and health-neutral properties. Unlike standard stainless steel, the titanium liner ensures no metallic aftertaste and no staining from acidic beverages. It is a solid, reliable asset for professionals who prioritize health and functional durability in their daily routine.
The bottle's exterior is finished with a specialized sandblasted or crystal coating, providing a slip-resistant, industrial texture that withstands scratches and abrasion. Whether positioned on a modern executive desk or stored in a vehicle for transit, its substantial 600g build reflects a commitment to structural integrity. It is an ideal, sustainable replacement for office disposables, offering a professional aesthetic that aligns with high-performance corporate environments.
| Capacity Options | 500ml / 600ml / 750ml |
| Net Weight | 600g |
| Liner Material | Pure Titanium |
| Shell Material | 316 Stainless Steel |
| Handle | Integrated Carry Handle (carabiner-ready) |
| Finish Options | Industrial Sandblasted / Structural Crystal |
How does the titanium liner compare to standard 304 stainless steel?
Pure titanium is significantly more resistant to acid and alkali corrosion. It does not absorb odors or stains (like coffee or tea oils), making it much easier to clean and maintain over years of use compared to standard steel or plastic.
Is the exterior finish prone to peeling or scratching?
No. We utilize industrial-grade sandblasting and crystal processing. These finishes are integrated into the surface profile, making them highly resistant to the daily wear, drops, and friction common in professional and outdoor settings.
What customization options are available for corporate branding?
We support multiple customization methods. For high-precision branding, we recommend laser engraving on the main body or the lid. Silk-screen and 3D printing are also available for bulk orders to ensure your corporate logo remains permanent and clear.
Pure Titanium Liner: The Health Argument
Standard "stainless steel" bottles use 304 SS (18% Cr, 8% Ni) or 201 SS (4% Ni). Nickel leaches at detectable levels when in contact with acidic beverages (coffee pH 4.8–5.1, orange juice pH 3.3–4.2) — a concern for nickel-sensitive individuals (affecting 10–20% of the population). Pure titanium contains zero nickel and is classified as biocompatible by ISO 10993. This isn't marketing — it's materials science.
Vacuum Insulation: The Physics
Double-wall vacuum insulation eliminates convective heat transfer (no air to carry heat) and reduces conductive transfer to just the thin wall connection at the rim. The remaining heat loss is primarily radiative — mitigated by the reflective metal inner surface. Total thermal conductivity drops from ~0.025 W/m·K (air gap) to <0.001 W/m·K (vacuum gap) — a 25× improvement over air-insulated double-wall designs.
316 SS Exterior: Why Not Titanium Throughout?
A full-titanium bottle would cost 3–4× more due to titanium's difficulty in forming, welding, and finishing. The 316 SS exterior provides superior impact resistance (higher ductility than titanium) and accepts a wider range of surface treatments (sandblasting, crystal coating, color PVD). The critical contact surface — the interior where beverage touches metal — is pure titanium. The exterior is engineered for durability and aesthetics.
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