Purity · Safety · Verification

Third-party certified. Zero-tox guaranteed.

Every Titan Haus product is independently tested by accredited laboratories — so you don't have to take our word for it.

Independent Lab Tested ICP-OES Spectrometry ILAC MRA Recognised International Food Safety Standards

By the numbers

What the tests actually show

Independent laboratory results. 99.92% titanium purity. No lead. No BPA. No heavy metals above detection limits.

99.92%

Pure titanium — confirmed by independent ICP-OES element analysis

0 ppm

Heavy metals detected above international food safety thresholds

2×

Independently tested — raw material and finished product, separately verified

Lab results

Element analysis — independent testing

Third-party ICP-OES spectrometry. Every regulated element tested against internationally recognised food-contact safety thresholds. Results are instrument-generated — not self-reported.

Element Result (%) Standard limit Status
Titanium (Ti)99.92BalancePASS
Iron (Fe)0.04≤ 0.25PASS
Carbon (C)0.005≤ 0.10PASS
Hydrogen (H)0.0024≤ 0.015PASS
Oxygen (O)0.026≤ 0.20PASS
Nitrogen (N)0.0003≤ 0.03PASS

Equipment: ICP-OES Agilent 5800, Carbon Sulfur Analyzer EMIA-20P, Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Analyzer EMGA-830

99.92%

Titanium purity — element analysis

Ti
99.92%
Fe
0.04%
C+H+O+N
0.034%

Finished board — separate independent test

Fe
0.013%
O
0.049%
N
0.007%
H
0.0014%

Grade 1 pure titanium · ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory · ILAC MRA signatory

What ILAC MRA means for you

The International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation Mutual Recognition Arrangement is the global framework under which accredited labs in different countries accept each other's results. US, EU, and international regulatory bodies all operate within ILAC MRA. Our testing laboratories are accredited signatories. This is the same standard used in pharmaceutical, aerospace, and food safety testing worldwide.

What was tested and how

The methodology behind the numbers

ICP-OES spectrometry

Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry. The global gold standard for elemental analysis — used by the FDA, EPA, and EU food safety labs to verify material composition.

Instrument-generated results

Finished product tested separately

We don't just test the raw material. An actual production cutting board was independently submitted and tested — confirming the finished product matches the source material.

Raw material + finished board

ISO/IEC 17025 accredited lab

The international standard for testing laboratory competence. Required by regulators worldwide — including the FDA and EU — as the benchmark for technically valid test results.

Global regulatory standard

ILAC MRA signatory laboratory

Results from ILAC MRA-signatory labs are accepted by US, EU, and international regulatory bodies without re-testing. The same mutual recognition framework used in pharmaceutical and aerospace industries.

Globally recognised

Verified documents

See the certificates

These aren't marketing claims — they're lab-stamped documents from accredited testing facilities.

Independent element analysis certificate

Independent element analysis — raw titanium

ICP-OES Agilent 5800 · ISO/IEC 17025 accredited lab
Ti = 99.92% · All elements within limits

Raw material ICP-OES ILAC MRA
Chemical composition certificate — finished cutting board

Chemical composition — finished cutting board

ISO/IEC 17025 · ILAC MRA signatory laboratory
Grade 1 pure titanium · All elements compliant

Finished product Grade 1 ILAC MRA

Buyer warning

The fake titanium market is real

Imitation "titanium" boards are flooding the market. Most are cheap steel — and some contain dangerous alloys that leach heavy metals directly into your food.

Red flags to watch for
Priced under $70 — pure titanium cannot be manufactured at this cost
No independent lab reports — just logo badges with no verifiable reports behind them
Metal flaking and heavy metal leaching — fake titanium boards can shed microscopic particles with every cut, contaminating food over time
Damages knives — steel is harder than most blade materials and destroys edges with daily use
Not antimicrobial — steel surfaces harbour bacteria in micro-scratches; titanium's inert surface does not
Material codes like "SUS" on the product — a steel alloy designation, not titanium
The Titan Haus standard
Full lab reports — not just badges
99.92% purity confirmed by ICP-OES spectrometry
ISO/IEC 17025 accredited lab — ILAC MRA signatory
Finished product tested independently — not just raw material
Zero leaching, zero chemicals, medical-grade titanium

The safest cutting surface. Verified.

No plastics. No coatings. No heavy metals. Just 99.92% pure titanium — tested by accredited labs you can trust.

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