Titanium in titanium pipes has stable chemical properties and good biocompatibility, as well as high corrosion resistance and stability. It is a metal that does not affect people's bodies and does not cause excessive reactions.
The characteristics of titanium pipe fittings are mainly reflected in the following aspects:
1. Corrosion resistance
The corrosion resistance of titanium pipe fittings is relatively high, even when working in humid air and seawater media, their corrosion resistance is significantly higher than that of stainless steel. So, when using titanium fittings, there is no need to worry about their lifespan. The corrosion resistance of titanium fittings is 15 times stronger than stainless steel, and their lifespan is about 10 times longer than stainless steel.
2. Low temperature resistance
Titanium fittings can maintain their mechanical properties even under low temperature conditions and are highly resistant to low temperatures.
3. High strength
The density of titanium alloy is generally around 4.51g/cubic centimeter, which is 60% of steel, and the strength of titanium pipes is relatively high, far greater than that of other metal structural materials.
4. High thermal intensity
The thermal strength of titanium fittings is relatively high. Even if they can maintain their state for a long time at 450-500 ℃, the working temperature of titanium alloy can generally reach below 500 ℃, while the working temperature of aluminum alloy is generally below 200 ℃.
5. Smooth and without scaling
The titanium density in titanium fittings is low, lightweight, and has a smooth surface without scaling. When we use titanium fittings in our daily lives, the scaling coefficient is greatly reduced.
Because titanium pipe fittings have the above 5 characteristics, they are widely used in industries such as chemical equipment, offshore power generation equipment, seawater desalination equipment, ship components, and electroplating industry.