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June 10, 2021

What is a hot rolling process of titanium sheet?

[City] Baiji, Shannxi Titanium sheet's process if hot rolling and cold rolling, so what is the hot rolling

April 13, 2021

Application Advantages and Considerations of Titanium Tubes in Power Plants

Titanium tubes are widely used in power plant condensers due to their significant technical and economic advantages. Here's a detailed look at the applications and considerations when using titanium tubes in power generation facilities: Advantages: Corrosion Resistance: Titanium exhibits exceptional resistance to corrosion, making it ideal for condensers used in seaw

November 11, 2020

Titanium technology for future ships

In the process of modern ship development, the United States, Russia (Soviet Union), Britain, Germany, France, Japan and other ship powerhouse, are the development of materials technology as the basis for the development of the ship and the precursor to the development of materials technology has attached great importance to the development of materials technology, not only in different periods of development from the top of the development of ship materials technology development research, the formulation of the development of a strategic

November 10, 2020

Hydrogen embrittlement of titanium vessels

1.Why is it that almost all the bad accidents occurred in titanium equipment used in chemical industry are caused by hydrogen embrittlement rupture? How to prevent hydrogen embrittlement? Because titanium is very easy to absorb hydrogen, even at low temperatures, due to the hydrogen diffusion rate is large, it is easy to make titanium hydrogen embrittlement and produce intergranular microcracks. The sources of hydrogen are as follows.

November 02, 2020

The basic principle of Titanium Welding Wire selection

Consider the physical properties, mechanical properties and chemical composition of the Titanium wire material

June 10, 2020

Application of Titanium and Titanium Alloys in the Electroplating Industry

Electroplating is an electrochemical process used to deposit desired metal or alloy layers onto substrates, including metals and non-metals, to enhance their properties or aesthetic appeal. Titanium and titanium alloys find specific applications and benefits in the electroplating industry, particularly in environments where traditional materials face challenges such as corrosion or chemical compatibility issues. Challenges Addressed by Titanium in Electroplating:

April 09, 2020

Everyday Applications of Pure Titanium and Titanium Alloys

Titanium alloys are known for being among the least harmful metals to the human body, making them ideal for implants such as joints and bones. In 2005, Japan developed a high-tech toothbrush with an embedded titanium metal rod. This rod absorbs light to produce negative ions, allowing the toothbrush to clean teeth without the need for toothpaste. It effectively removes stubborn stains from smoking and coffee, helping users maintain white teeth and fresh breath. Clinical tests have shown that this eco-friendly toothbrush outperforms re

March 18, 2020

Application and Development of Large-Diameter Titanium Alloy Pipes for Marine Use

In recent years, China has undertaken numerous significant projects, including naval vessels, offshore oil drilling platforms, seawater desalination, and artificial islands. These projects have led to a substantial increase in the demand for high-strength, corrosion-resistant metal pipes used in large-scale equipment within these fields. Due to the complex and harsh marine environment (e.g., strong corrosion, typhoons, strong convection, high temperatures, high pressure, and biological fouling), the corrosion resistance of metal pipes

October 09, 2019

Grades and applications of titanium and titanium alloys in aerospace industry

1.α alloys include Commercially Pure titanium (CP) and titanium alloys containing only α-stable elements and/or neutral elements. 1.1 Industrial pure titanium Industrial pure titanium is mainly composed of close-packed hexagonal crystals (HCP)α phase, while due to residual impurities from sponge titanium raw materials or man-made addition of Fe elements, industrial pure titanium also

September 06, 2019

Application of Titanium Alloy Plates in the Power Industry

Titanium alloy plates find extensive use in various applications within the power industry, particularly in coastal thermal and nuclear power stations where seawater is used as a coolant in condensers. Here are the key aspects of their utilization and benefits: Corrosion Resistance and Longevity: Condenser Applications: Traditionally, condensers have used copper-nick

June 04, 2019

Comparison of Titanium Alloy and Aluminum Alloy Properties and Application Selection

As two common metal materials, titanium alloys and aluminum alloys play important roles in industry, aviation, and medicine. However, they have significant differences in density, strength, melting point, corrosion resistance, process performance, magnetic and electrical conductivity, aesthetics and plasticity, which determine the scenarios in which each of them is applicable. 1. Density and weight

April 09, 2019

Performance Characteristics of Titanium Cathode Plates and Anode Titanium Plates

Due to the highly reactive thermodynamic properties of titanium and its strong bonding with hydrogen, titanium absorbs hydrogen in a hydrogen-rich environment to a certain level, leading to embrittlement. The hydrogen embrittlement process in titanium is a typical hydride-type hydrogen embrittlement, largely depending on the penetration and diffusion of hydrogen into the titanium matrix. In practical applications, because titanium is often coupled with carbon steel and other metal materials and used for cathodic protection of carbon s

June 13, 2018

Development and Market Application of Low-Alloy Titanium Strip Coils

Titanium alloy strip coils and Pure Titanium Coil are mainly used in high-tech industries such as aircraft, aerospace, submarines, nuclear power plants, medical devices, high-end racing, as well as in civil applications like metallurgy, chemical industry, and decoration. Currently, multiple complete titanium coil production lines have been established domestically, with equipment capabilities surpassing those of similar foreign enterprises. In November 2008, with t

July 11, 2017

In-Depth Analysis of Creep and Thermal Expansion Properties of Gr.7 Titanium Alloy

Gr.7 titanium alloy, as a crucial engineering material, plays a significant role in aerospace, chemical, and marine engineering due to its exceptional properties. This article focuses on the creep and thermal expansion properties of Gr.7 titanium alloy, aiming to provide robust support for research and engineering applications in related fields through comprehensive experimental data and parameter analysis. 1. Overview of Gr.7 Titanium Alloy Basic Character

July 04, 2017

Corrosion protection application of titanium alloy in papermaking and textile industry

Titanium alloys are utilized for corrosion resistance in the paper and textile industries, particularly against bleaching agents like chlorine dioxide, hypochlorous acid, and hypochlorites. This special resistance makes titanium crucial in bleach equipment used in textile dyeing and printing as well as paper bleaching processes. For instance, titanium-made bleaching machines demonstrate effective performance. Other applications include stirrers, bleaching towers, heating pots, reaction towers with piping, among others.

July 14, 2016

Surface Protection Strategies for Titanium Alloys in Power Systems

With the widespread use of titanium alloys in power systems, their excellent specific strength, heat resistance, corrosion resistance, and low-density properties have revolutionized the aviation, aerospace, naval, and chemical industries. However, surface protection of titanium alloys is particularly important during processing, assembly and use, as titanium alloys are extremely sensitive to surface damage and have a number of inherent weaknesses.

July 12, 2016

Titanium Tube Hardness: Cornerstone of Performance and Key Applications

Titanium tubes, known for their high performance, demonstrate unique advantages across numerous fields. Among these, hardness stands as a critical indicator influencing their lifespan and performance stability. Hardness is a key physical quantity that assesses a material's resistance to external pressure and abrasion. Through precision processing, titanium tubes typically achieve hardness levels in the HR 30-40 range, ensuring excellent wear and corrosion re

July 09, 2016

Corrosion protection application of titanium alloy in electric power industry

Titanium exhibits excellent stability in highly corrosive hot waters containing chlorides and sulfides. Consequently, titanium is extensively used in thermal power plants as cooling tubes in heat exchangers. Replacing copper-nickel alloy tubes with thin-walled titanium tubes not only significantly extends service life but also greatly reduces maintenance time, resulting in substantial economic benefits. Titanium and titanium alloys have good corrosion resistance an

May 18, 2016

Analysis of Continuous Rolling Deformation Process and Optimization Design of Pass System for Titanium bar

Titanium alloys, known for their low density, high strength, excellent heat resistance, corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, non-magnetic properties, non-toxicity, and good thermal stability, are widely used in aerospace, marine vessels, biomedical applications, metallurgy, construction, and consumer goods . As the demand for titanium alloy products increases and their applications expand, the quality requirements for these products have also heightened, necessitating further optimization of their production processes. For titanium

February 10, 2016

Advantages of Titanium Tubes for industry

Titanium tubes are a new type of metal material that, in some aspects, have completely replaced traditional iron and steel pipes. What makes titanium tubes capable of quickly replacing traditional pipes? Let's explore the advantages of titanium tubes: High Specific Strength: Titanium alloys generally have a density of about 4.5 g/cm³, which is only 60% of that of steel. Pure titanium's strength is close to that of ordinary steel, whi

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