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Seamless & Welded Titanium Tube and Pipe

Titanium tubes are known for their light weight, high strength, and outstanding corrosion resistance, making them especially suitable for demanding environments where both strength and corrosion resistance are critical. Titanium tubes are widely used in chemical processing, marine engineering, aerospace, and medical devices. Rewell Titanium offers products that meet international standards such as ASTM B338, with support for custom specifications and third-party inspection.

    Specifications

    Product Name

    Titanium Tube and Pipe

    Grades

    Gr1、Gr2、Gr7、Gr9、Gr12

    Dimensions & Specifications

    OD (Φ6-Φ120mm)×WTH (0.1-20mm)×L (mm), and more sizes are allowed to be customized.

    Standards

    ASTM B338-2017(24)、ASTM B861-24、ASTM B862-23、GB/T3624-2023、GB/T3625-2007、ΓOCT21945-82、ΓOCT22897-86、ΓOCT24890-81、JIS H4631-2018、DIN17861-1990、DIN17866-1990

    Example Applications

    Chemical industry, marine engineering, heat exchangers, firewater systems, ballast water systems, oil and gas industry, seawater desalination plants, and power stations.

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    Product Advantages

    1. Excellent Corrosion Resistance  

    Titanium quickly forms a dense and stable TiO₂ oxide film in air, which is self-healing even when damaged, greatly enhancing its corrosion resistance.  

    In seawater, its corrosion rate is less than 0.01 mm/year—far superior to 304L stainless steel (> 0.1 mm/year).  

    It performs reliably in chloride, sulfide, and nitric acid environments, making it ideal for heat exchangers and chemical pipelines.

    2. High Strength-to-Weight Ratio

    With a density of approximately 4.51 g/cm³ (about 60% that of steel), titanium offers near-steel strength.  

    Commercially pure titanium (e.g., GR2) has a tensile strength around 345 MPa, while titanium alloys (e.g., Ti-6Al-4V) can exceed 900 MPa.  

    Its strength-to-density ratio is 2× that of aluminum alloys and 1.6× that of stainless steel, ideal for aerospace, defense, and advanced equipment.

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    3. Good High-Temperature Performance  

    Titanium has a melting point of 1668°C—higher than steel (~1400°C) and aluminum (660°C).  

    It retains excellent mechanical properties below 600°C, suitable for high-temperature heat exchange systems and aircraft engines.

    4. Non-Magnetic & Shock Absorbing  

    As a non-magnetic material, titanium is unaffected by electromagnetic interference—ideal for radar systems and medical imaging.  

    Its elastic modulus (~105 GPa) lies between aluminum (70 GPa) and steel (200 GPa), offering good vibration damping.

    5. Outstanding Biocompatibility  

    Titanium is one of the most biocompatible metals, widely used in medical implants (e.g., artificial joints, bone screws, drainage tubes).  

    It does not cause allergies, rejection, or inflammation, ensuring long-term implant safety.

    6. Long Lifespan & Low Maintenance  

    In harsh environments like seawater, chemical plants, and oil fields, titanium can remain in service for 15–20+ years.  

    While its initial cost is higher, its overall lifecycle cost is lower due to fewer replacements and minimal maintenance.

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    Rewell TO KNOW MORE ABOUT Rewell Titanium, PLEASE CONTACT US!

    • sales@rewellti.com
    • Room C1605, Tianba Business Pavilion, No. 115, Zhangjiagang City, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China.

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