Titanium Seamless Capillary Pure Tubes Gr.2 Petroleum Chemical.
Advantages
High resistance to corrosion
Non-magnetic properties
Unique low density and high strength ratio
Excellent heat transfer performance
High melting point
High tensile strength
Titanium pipes and tubes combine light weight, durability, and superior corrosion resistance, making them ideal for demanding industrial and aerospace applications.
Specifications
Seamless Titanium Pipe / Tube
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Grade: Gr1, Gr2, Gr7, Gr9, Gr11, Gr12, Gr16, etc.
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Outer Diameter: 3–110 mm
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Wall Thickness: 0.1–5.5 mm
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Length: ≤ 19,000 mm
Welded Titanium Pipe / Tube
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Grade: Gr1, Gr2, Gr7, Gr9, Gr11, Gr12, Gr16, etc.
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Outer Diameter: 10–1000 mm
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Wall Thickness: 0.5–5.5 mm
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Length: ≤ 19,000 mm
Standards
ASTM B338 / ASME SB338, ASTM B337 / ASME SB337, ASTM B861 / ASME SB861, ASTM B862 / ASME SB862, AMS4911, AMS4928
Material
Gr1, Gr2, Gr5, Gr7, Gr9, Gr11, Gr12, etc.
Surface Treatment
Pickling, polished, or bright finish
Features
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Low density and high strength
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Excellent corrosion resistance
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Good heat resistance
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Excellent cryogenic performance
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Non-magnetic and non-toxic
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Good thermal conductivity
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Low modulus of elasticity
Third-Party Test Report
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Applications
Titanium has proven to be an indispensable material across numerous industries. Its combination of strength, low density, and corrosion resistance makes it highly valuable in:
Aerospace and aviation components
Chemical processing equipment
Power generation (surface condensers and heat exchangers)
Oil and gas production systems
Marine engineering
Desalination and water treatment systems
Titanium pipes and tubes can be easily fabricated, welded, and formed, allowing for broad use in industrial and high-performance systems.
Titanium Grades:
There are over 38 grades of titanium recognized by ASTM B338 and ASME B338 standards. Common grades for pressurized service include Gr1, Gr2, Gr3, Gr7, Gr9, Gr11, Gr12, Gr16, Gr17, Gr26 (TiRU-26TM), and Gr27 (TiRU-27TM).
Among them, Grade 2 titanium is the most commonly used for power plant surface condensers due to its ideal combination of strength, corrosion resistance, and formability.
Titanium alloy grades such as Ti-3Al-2.5V (Gr9) and Ti-6Al-4V (Gr5) are also widely used for high-performance tubing applications.
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