
With its superior corrosion resistance, titanium tubes are ideal for harsh chemical environments. In chemical production processes, equipment often faces high temperatures, high pressures, and various corrosive media. Strong acids and alkalis are highly corrosive, and many traditional metal materials are prone to corrosion in such harsh environments. This not only shortens equipment lifespan and increases replacement costs but can also lead to safety accidents, affecting the continuity and stability of production. Titanium tubes, however, exhibit exceptional corrosion resistance. They remain stable even in extremely harsh environments such as those with strong acids and alkalis, resisting corrosion. For example, in acidic chemical production processes, such as the production and storage of sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid, titanium tubes effectively resist the erosion of these strong acids, ensuring long-term stable operation of the equipment. In alkaline environments, such as the production and transportation of alkali solutions, titanium tubes also demonstrate excellent corrosion resistance, preventing media leakage caused by corrosion and ensuring the safety of the production process. This superior corrosion resistance makes titanium tubes an ideal material for the chemical industry to cope with harsh environmental corrosion.
High strength and excellent machinability meet diverse equipment needs. Besides corrosion resistance, titanium tubes also possess high strength. In chemical equipment manufacturing, equipment needs to withstand certain pressures and mechanical stresses, requiring materials with sufficient strength to ensure structural integrity and safety. The high strength of titanium tubes enables them to meet the pressure requirements of chemical equipment. Whether it's a large reactor or a complex piping system, titanium tubes provide reliable support due to their high strength. Simultaneously, titanium tubes also have excellent machinability. This makes them highly flexible in chemical equipment manufacturing. In reactor manufacturing, titanium tubes can be bent, welded, and processed according to design requirements to precisely create reactor structures that meet process needs. In heat exchanger manufacturing, titanium tubes can be processed into various shapes of heat exchange tubes, efficiently assembled with heat exchanger shells and other components to achieve excellent heat exchange effects. In piping system laying, titanium tubes can be easily cut and connected, quickly establishing safe and reliable chemical media transport channels. Regardless of the type of chemical equipment, titanium tubes, with their excellent machinability, can provide suitable solutions to meet the diverse needs of chemical production.
Titanium tubes are primarily used in the chemical industry for corrosion-resistant equipment, such as reactors, distillation towers, and piping systems, effectively resisting corrosion from acidic, alkaline, and salt media.
Chlor-alkali industry: Titanium tubes are used in electrolytic cells and wet chlorine coolers, with a lifespan exceeding 15 years, significantly reducing downtime.
Terephthalic acid (PTA) production: Titanium-lined reactors and titanium alloy agitators operate stably in high-temperature corrosive environments.
Seawater desalination: Titanium tube heat exchangers offer a high water production ratio and a maintenance cycle of up to 8 years.

Other application cases
Applications of Heat Exchange Equipment:
Shell/Tube Heat Exchangers: Titanium tubes operate efficiently and stably under complex conditions, suitable for chemical, petroleum, and power industries.
Condensers/Coolers: Titanium tube heat exchangers enable water production ratios exceeding 10:1, extending maintenance cycles to 8 years, and are widely used in seawater desalination, offshore platforms, and other applications.
Reactors and Storage Containers
Oxidation Reactors: Titanium-lined design solves the "material cancer" of acetic acid + bromide corrosion; titanium alloy agitators achieve 10 years of replacement-free operation in a 135℃ corrosive environment.
Storage Containers: Titanium tubes are used in the manufacture of reactors, condensers, etc., to prevent corrosion of internal media.
Transport Pipelines
Corrosive Media Transportation: Titanium tubes can safely transport various media such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, and seawater, with a corrosion rate only 1/200th that of stainless steel.
Hydrofluoride-Specific Piping Fittings: Ti-0.2Pd alloy piping fittings overcome the bottleneck of fluorine chemical transportation.

