Titanium Hex Key Tool Kit with Insulated Handles and Customized Logo for MRI Scanner Repair

Brand Name Jovi
Certification ISO9001
Model Number 1-cf-7
Document JVVM-NMT-Series SPE and Quo...on.pdf
Minimum Order Quantity 1set
Price $1200-$1580
Packaging Details Carton&wooden Box
Delivery Time 7-14days
Payment Terms T/T
Supply Ability 300 Set / Month
Product Details
Handle Material Ergonomic Plastic Or Rubber Magnetic Property Non-magnetic
Wire Composition ≥90% Ti, Balance Al/V Length Tolerance ±0.5 Mm
Bend Radius 4× Wire Diameter Hardness 38-42 HRC
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Product Description

Jovvi titanium hex keys are manufactured from drawn Grade 5 Ti wire, then bent, ground, and laser-marked. Each hex key is marked with size, composition, and batch number.

Raw Material

Drawn titanium wire – hexagonal cross-section achieved by drawing Ti rod through successive hexagonal dies. Wire composition: ≥90% Ti, balance Al/V.

Manufacturing Steps
Step Process Quality Check
1 Cut drawn wire to length Length tolerance ±0.5 mm
2 CNC bend 90° (short arm) Bend radius 4× wire diameter
3 Ball end grinding (optional) Optical inspection
4 Heat treatment (age hardening) Hardness 38–42 HRC
5 Bead blasting Matte finish
6 Laser marking Permanent mark
7 Magnetic susceptibility test χ < 5 × 10⁻⁶
Laser Marking on Hex Keys
  • Location: On the long arm, near the bend (non-contact area)

  • Content: Size (e.g., “3mm”), “Ti ≥90%”, batch number

  • Ball end marking: “BE” added after size (e.g., “3mm BE”)

Example L-Style Hex Key Mark

3mm Ti ≥90% | BATCH: 2409-HX | BE

T-Handle Hex Key Marking
  • On shaft: Same as L-style

  • On handle (brass or aluminum): Laser mark with size (color-coded handle also has size label)

Micro Hex Keys (0.7–1.3 mm)
  • Laser marking may be too large for shaft – Jovvi marks the storage case slot instead

  • Each micro hex key has a corresponding laser-marked position in foam case

Hex Bit Marking (1/4″ drive)
  • Laser mark on the 1/4″ hex drive end: size + “Ti ≥90%”

  • Example: 4mm Ti ≥90%

Factory note

“Laser marking on hex keys is applied before bead blasting in some cases, or after – either way, the mark is permanent and readable even after years of use.”