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Product name: Gr2 titanium tubes 19mm
Standard:ASTM B338
Material:Titanium Gr1, Gr2, Gr5, Gr7, Gr9, Gr11, Gr12, etc.
Diameter:5-914mm
Wall thickness:0.5-10mm
Length:Max 16000mm
Surface:Pickling surface/Polished
Type:Seamless, welded
Application:Heat Exchanger, chemical industry etc.
Technique:Rolled
Gr2 titanium tubes 19mm
Titanium tube has been widely used in chemical industry, petroleum, petrochemical, vacuum salt, preparation, ocean engineering, electric power and other industries. Titanium is widely used in corrosive media due to its good corrosion resistance, such as ionic membrane caustic soda, propylene oxide and so on. Titanium materials have been widely used in equipment and pipelines. Product media are also used in formic acid, methane chloride and other projects to solve the problem of pipeline corrosion.
Product Name
Titanium tube/tubes/pipe/pipes/tubing
Standard
ASTM B338/ASME SB338, ASTM B337/ASME SB337, ASTM B861/ASME SB861, ASTM B862/ASME SB862
Material
Gr1, Gr2, Gr5, Gr7, Gr9, Gr11, Gr12, etc
Size(mm)
Diameter 5-914*Wall thcikness 0.5*10mm*L max 16000mm
Section shape
Round
Certification
ISO9001
Surface Treatment
Pickling, polished, bright finish
Feature
1.Low Density and High Strength 2.Excellent Corrosion Resistance 3.Good resistance to effect of heat 4.Excellent Bearing to cryogenic property 5.Nonmagnetic and Non-toxic
6.Good thermal properties
7.Low Modulus of Elasticity
Corrosion of titanium tubes is a serious destructive factor in industrial development. According to relevant media reports, the annual steel loss caused by corrosion is more than 10,000 tons, and the product transportation has damage and corrosive media, with dangerous factors. Therefore, the higher the requirements for titanium alloy pipe fittings. Titanium has the advantages of high strength, light weight, good heat transfer performance and corrosion resistance, and has been widely used in chemical industry. Titanium of these features make it a solution to the problem of chemical related engineering relative economic method, although the investment cost is higher than the general performance of titanium material, but titanium has been widely used in the field of chemical industry, based on life cycle analysis, can use it by reducing maintenance, shorten downtime, increase product quality and increase the product life to reduce the cost of production.
Chemical Composition
Grade
N
C
H
Fe
O
Al
V
Pa
Mo
Ni
Ti
Gr1
0.03
0.08
0.015
0.2
0.18
/
/
/
/
/
bal
Gr2
0.03
0.08
0.015
0.3
0.25
/
/
/
/
/
bal
Gr3
0.05
0.08
0.015
0.3
0.35
/
/
/
/
/
bal
Gr4
0.05
0.08
0.015
0.5
0.4
/
/
/
/
/
Gr5
0.05
0.08
0.015
0.4
0.2
5.5~6.75
3.5~4.5
/
/
/
bal
Gr7
0.03
0.08
0.015
0.3
0.25
/
/
0.12~0.25
/
/
bal
Gr9
0.03
0.08
0.015
0.25
0.15
2.5~3.5
2.0~3.0
/
/
/
bal
Gr12
0.03
0.08
0.015
0.3
0.25
/
/
/
0.2~0.4
0.6~0.9
bal
Aka CAS No. 13463-67-7, Titanium (VI) oxide, Titania, Rutile, Anatase, Brookite
Titanium Dioxide Chemical
Titanium Dioxide, also referred to Titania, has a molecular formula of Ti02 and this mineral compound – a white colored, odorless solid – is available in three different forms. Rutile titanium dioxide is the most common naturally occurring form followed by the anatase form but titanium dioxide can also be produced synthetically.
Titanium dioxide is produced from either ilmenite, rutile or titanium slag. The titanium pigment is extracted by using either sulphuric acid (sulphate process) or chlorine (chloride route). The sulphate process employs simpler technology while the chloride route produces a purer product.
Titanium Dioxide – classified by CAS No. 13463-67-7 – is mined as a mineral in magmatic rocks. It is non-flammable, non-explosive and titanium dioxide is the most widely used pigment because of its brightness and refractive index.
Bulk Chemicals Pallate
Over 4 million tons of titanium dioxide are used worldwide every year for a wide array of common applications like paint, coatings, plastics, papers, ink, food (it’s often used to whiten skim milk and to enhance the flavor of nuts, seeds, soup and beer), medicine and toothpaste.
Titanium Dioxide is also used in cosmetics and skin care products as a pigment, in sunscreen and sunblock as a thickener to protect the skin from ultraviolet light.
Titanium Dioxide, believe it or not, is used to mark the white lines on the tennis courts at Wimbledon. Indeed, titanium dioxide accounts for 70% of the total production of pigments worldwide because “titanium white,” as it’s often called, is one of the whitest materials known to exist on Earth. In fact, titanium dioxide is even more reflective than diamonds!