Titanium Pipe Manufacturers China Aerospace Ocean Engineering
Advantages
High resistance to corrosion
Non-magnetic properties
Low density and lightweight
Excellent heat transfer capability
High melting point
High tensile strength
Specifications
Seamless Pipe/Tube
Grade: Gr1, Gr2, Gr7, Gr9, Gr11, Gr12, Gr16, etc.
Outer Diameter: 3–110 mm
Wall Thickness: 0.1–5.5 mm
Length: ≤ 19,000 mm
Welded Pipe/Tube
Grade: Gr1, Gr2, Gr7, Gr9, Gr11, Gr12, Gr16, etc.
Outer Diameter: 10–1,000 mm
Wall Thickness: 0.5–5.5 mm
Length: ≤ 19,000 mm
Standards:
ASTM B338 / ASME SB338, ASTM B337 / ASME SB337, ASTM B861 / ASME SB861, ASTM B862 / ASME SB862, AMS 4911, AMS 4928
Material:
Gr1, Gr2, Gr5, Gr7, Gr9, Gr11, Gr12, etc.
Surface Treatment:
Pickled, polished, bright finish, etc.
Features
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Low density and high strength
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Excellent corrosion resistance
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Good resistance to high temperatures
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Excellent performance under cryogenic conditions
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Non-magnetic and non-toxic
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Good thermal conductivity
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Low modulus of elasticity
Applications
Titanium has long proven to be an indispensable material across various industries due to its combination of strength, lightness, and corrosion resistance. It is widely used in:
Aerospace and aircraft manufacturing
Chemical processing plants
Oil and gas production
Power generation (e.g., surface condensers in power plants)
Marine environments
Titanium tubes and pipes can be easily fabricated, welded, and formed, making them suitable for many industrial operations.
There are currently 38 titanium grades recognised under ASME B338 and ASTM B338 standards. Common grades approved for pressurized service include Gr1, Gr2, Gr3, Gr7, Gr9, Gr11, Gr12, Gr16, Gr17, Gr26 (TIRU-26™), and Gr27 (TIRU-27™).
Among these, Grade 2 titanium is the most frequently used, particularly in power plant surface condensers.
Typical titanium alloy grades used for tubing include Ti-3Al-2.5V and Ti-6Al-4V.
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