Titanium Pipe and Pipe Fittings
Titanium
Titanium Pipe and Pipe Fittings
Ashapura Steel delivers Titanium pipes and pipe fittings that meet the highest standards of performance and quality. Constructed from premium-grade titanium, our products offer unmatched corrosion resistance, low density, and superior mechanical properties. Available in a wide range of sizes and configurations, our Titanium pipes and fittings are perfectly suited for diverse industrial and plumbing applications, particularly those involving corrosive environments and high-temperature conditions.
Our comprehensive selection of Titanium pipe fittings ensures secure and reliable connections, facilitating easy installation and maintenance. Whether for chemical processing, power generation, or offshore structures, Ashapura Steel’s Titanium pipes and fittings provide unparalleled durability and performance, making them a preferred choice in demanding industries.
Grades of Titanium Pipes and Their Applications
Grade 2 Titanium Pipes
Grade 2 Titanium pipes are among the most widely used in industrial applications. Known for their excellent ductility and weldability, these pipes are ideal for situations where forming and welding are necessary. Additionally, their superb corrosion resistance makes them well-suited for chemical processing plants and other environments where exposure to corrosive substances is a concern.
With a high strength-to-weight ratio, Grade 2 Titanium pipes can withstand high-stress conditions without adding unnecessary weight, making them a popular choice in aerospace applications where weight considerations are critical. Furthermore, their biocompatibility makes them an excellent option for medical implants, such as pacemakers and dental implants, ensuring no adverse reactions when implanted in the human body.
Grade 5 Titanium Pipes
Grade 5 Titanium pipes are preferred for high-stress applications due to their exceptional strength and toughness. These pipes are commonly used in aerospace applications, including aircraft frames, landing gear components, and engine parts.
A key advantage of Grade 5 Titanium pipes is their ability to withstand extreme temperatures, maintaining their mechanical properties at temperatures up to 600°C (1112°F). This makes them ideal for use in gas turbine engines, where high-temperature performance is essential. In addition to their temperature resistance, Grade 5 Titanium pipes also offer excellent corrosion resistance, making them suitable for marine environments where saltwater corrosion is a significant concern.
Other Types of Titanium Pipes
Beyond Grade 2 and Grade 5, Ashapura Steel offers other types of Titanium pipes tailored to specific industrial needs.
Grade 7 Titanium Pipes: Known for superior corrosion resistance in reducing environments, such as those containing sulfuric acid, Grade 7 Titanium pipes are commonly used in chemical processing plants where exposure to highly corrosive chemicals is a major concern.
Grade 9 Titanium Pipes: These pipes offer an excellent combination of corrosion resistance and high strength, making them ideal for marine applications, such as shipbuilding, where resistance to saltwater corrosion is critical.
Welded Titanium Pipe
Low-Pressure Welded Titanium Pipes
Low-pressure welded Titanium pipes are a popular choice for fluid transportation due to their durability and corrosion resistance. These pipes are ideal for applications such as automotive exhaust systems and heat exchangers, where high strength, low weight, and good corrosion resistance are essential. Low-pressure welded Titanium pipes offer a cost-effective solution without compromising quality, making them an attractive option for industries aiming to reduce costs while maintaining high standards.
Pressurized Welded Titanium Pipes
Pressurized welded Titanium pipes are designed for industries requiring high-pressure fluid transportation, such as oil and gas. These pipes can withstand extreme pressures while maintaining structural integrity, making them suitable for harsh environments. The ability to handle a wide range of fluids at varying temperatures and pressures makes pressurized welded Titanium pipes an ideal choice for industries where flexibility is key.
Types of Titanium Pipe Fittings
Elbow Fittings
Elbow fittings are used to change the direction of a pipe. Available in 45-degree and 90-degree angles, Titanium elbow fittings are highly resistant to corrosion, making them ideal for use in harsh environments.
Tee Fittings
Tee fittings connect three pipes at a T-junction, with variations such as equal tee, reducing tee, and barred tee. Custom manufacturers can create bespoke Titanium tee fittings to meet unique specifications, ensuring the right fit for any piping system.
Reducer Fittings
Reducer fittings connect pipes of different diameters, maintaining uniform flow rates and reducing turbulence. Titanium reducers come in concentric and eccentric designs, offering the flexibility needed for diverse industrial applications.
Coupling Fittings
Coupling fittings join two pipes end-to-end, with threaded or non-threaded ends depending on application requirements. Titanium coupling fittings are renowned for their resistance to high temperatures and corrosive environments, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Flange Fittings
Flange fittings join two pipes using bolts and gaskets to create a leak-proof seal. Titanium flange fittings come in various designs, such as slip-on, weld-neck, blind, and lap joint flanges, each tailored for specific applications, including high-pressure systems and corrosive environments.
Titanium Pipes and Pipe Fittings Specification
Specifications | ASTM A387 / ASME SA387 |
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Thickness | 1mm-300mm |
Width | 1000mm, 1219mm, 1500mm, 1800mm, 2000mm, 2500mm, 3000mm, 3500mm, 4050mm etc |
Length | 2000mm, 2440mm, 3000mm, 5800mm, 6000mm, 12000mm, 15000mm etc |
Surface | 2B, 2D, BA, NO.1, NO.4, NO.8, 8K, mirror, checkered, embossed, hair line, sand blast, Brush, etching Manufacturer and Supplier |
Finish | Hot rolled plate (HR), Cold rolled sheet (CR) |
Titanium Pipes Information
Grades | C | Mn | P | S | SI | Cr | Mo |
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ASTM A387 Grade 5 | 0.15 max | 0.3 – 0.6 | 0.035 | 0.03 | 0.5 max | 4.00 – 6.00 | 0.45 – 0.65 |
ASTM A387 Grade9 | 0.15 max | 0.30 – 0.6 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 1.0 max | 8.0 – 10.0 | 0.9 – 1.1 |
ASTM A387 Grade 11 | 0.05 – 0.17 | 0.4 – 0.65 | 0.035 | 0.035 | 0.5 – 0.80 | 1.0 – 1.5 | 0.45 – 0.65 |
ASTM A387 Grade 12 | 0.05 – 0.17 | 0.4 – 0.65 | 0.035 | 0.035 | 0.15 – 0.4 | 0.8 – 1.15 | 0.45 – 0.6 |
ASTM A387 Grade 22 | 0.05 – 0.15 | 0.3 – 0.6 | 0.035 | 0.035 | 0.5 max | 2.0 – 2.5 | 0.9 – 1.1 |
Titanium Plates Sizes
Plate Surface finish | Gauge (in) | Width (max in) |
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2B – Cold rolled, heat treated, pickled, skin passed Plate | 10–24 | 72* |
2D – Cold rolled, heat treated, pickled plate | 12–24 | 60 |
BA Mexinox only | 18–28 | 48 |
Polished plate (not brushed) | 11–24 | 60 |
Temper rolled plate Mexinox only | 13–29 | 48 |
Industrial Application of Super Duplex Stainless Steel Sheets
Defence & Aerospace
Defence & Aerospace
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Oil/Gas
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Speciality Valves & Vacuum
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Precision Components
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FAQ
The primary source of titanium is the mineral ilmenite, which contains titanium dioxide (TiO2). Ilmenite is commonly found in beach sands, as well as in some igneous rocks and sediments. It serves as the primary raw material for the production of titanium metal and its various alloys.
Yes, titanium is mined in India. India has significant titanium reserves and is one of the countries actively engaged in titanium mining and production.Titanium extracted from these mines is utilized in various industrial applications, including aerospace, chemical processing, and the production of titanium alloys, owing to its excellent strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance.
Yes, titanium is in high demand due to its exceptional properties, including its strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. It is extensively used in industries such as aerospace, medical implants, defense, and chemical processing, all of which contribute to its continued high demand.
the aerospace and defense industry in Maharashtra was one of the prominent sectors using titanium. Titanium’s exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance make it highly valuable for manufacturing aircraft components, particularly in engines and structural parts. However, the usage of titanium can vary, and other industries in Maharashtra may also employ it for specialized applications