Titanium

Titanium (UNS R50400)

Commercially pure titanium alloys contain small amounts of oxygen and iron that influence mechanical properties. Each commercial grade is produced to provide properties suited for different applications Grade 2 Unalloyed Ti ("Pure") 50A alloy is the most commonly used and widely available grade of unalloyed titanium. It is non-magnetic. This alloy has been approved for sour service use under the NACE MR-01-75 Standard. The corrosion resistance of Titanium is due to a stable, protective, and strongly adherent oxide film layer. Titanium has found a niche in many industrial applications where corrosion resistance is required. Some of the common applications are Chlorine Chemicals, Hydrochloric Acid, Phosphoric Acid, Sea Water, Sulfuric Acid, Nitric Acid etc. Titanium has been approved for use under the ASME pressure vessel code for the construction of pressure vessels. Nano-Mag Technologies offer various products made from Titanium material including Autoclave, Reactor, Hydrogenator, Pressure vessels, Magnetic Drives, Catalyst Filters, Mini Magnetic Couplings etc. as per the requirement.
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Characteristics of Titanium

  • High strength
  • High resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion resistance
  • High resistance to stress corrosion cracking, corrosion fatigue and erosion
  • Ability to withstand hot/dry and cold/wet acid gas loading
  • Excellent resistance to corrosive and erosive action of high-temperature acid steam and brine
  • Cold bending for complex piping bends without fittings or flanges
  • Low modulus, high fracture toughness and fatigue resistance
  • High strength to weight ratio
  • Weight saving possibilities
  • Suitability for coiling and laying on seabed
  • Good workability and weldability

Chemical Composition:

Element%
Iron0.30 max.
Oxygen0.25 max.
Nitrogen0.03 max.
Hydrogen0.015 max.
Carbon0.08 max.
TitaniumRemaining

Indicative Corrosion Data

ChemicalCorrosion Resistance
Alkaline & SaltsGood
Hydrochloric AcidFair
Hydrofluric AcidNot Suitable
Nitric AcidExcellent
Organic AcidGood
Phosphoric AcidFair
SeawaterExcellent
Sulfuric AcidFair

Corrosion rates may vary at different concentrations and temperatures . Each user is advised to carry out their own corrosion test with sample coupon

Material Specification

Alloy/FormASMEASTMDIN
Plate, Sheet & StripSB-265B-26517750
Rod & BarSB-348B-34817752
ForgingsSB-381B-38117754
Seamless PipeSB-861B-86117551
Seamless TubeSB-338B-861-
Welded PipeSB-862B-862-
FittingsSB-363B-36317744
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EquipmentSpecification/Rating
Titanium High Pressure Autoclave50 ml-100 litres
Titanium High Pressure Reactors Titanium Hydrogenators50 ml -50000 litres
Titanium Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor50 ml-100 litres
Titanium Non-Stirred Pressure Vessels50 ml-100 litres
Titanium Catalyst Filters for Precious MetalsAs per requirement
Titanium Magnetic DriveAs per requirement
Titanium Mini Magnetic CouplingNano-20, Nano-40, Nano-80

All Products, Product Specifications and Data are subject to change.

Titanium is used for different applications in various industry categories such as Chemical Process, Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Pharmaceutical, LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas), Sea Water, Water Desalination, Geothermal, Biomass, Mining, Utilities, Nuclear Power, Solar Power etc. Some of the environments in which Titanium is fully resistant are

  • Acetic Acid
  • Acetic Anhydride
  • Aluminum Chloride
  • Aniline Hydrochloride
  • Barium Chloride
  • Calcium Chloride
  • Calcium Hypochlorite
  • Carbolic Acid
  • Carbolic Acid C.P.
  • Carbon Tetrachloride
  • Chloroacetic Acid
  • Chromic Acid
  • Chromic Acid C. P.
  • Citric Acid
  • Copper Sulfate
  • Cupric Chloride
  • Ferric Chloride
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Lactic Acid
  • Magnesium Chloride
  • Manganese Chloride
  • Mercuric Chloride
  • Nickel Chloride
  • Nitric Acid
  • Oleic Acid
  • Phosphoric Acid
  • Potassium Chloride
  • Sodium Chlorate
  • Sodium Chloride
  • Sodium Nitrate
  • Sodium Phosphate
  • Stannic Chloride
  • Stearic Acid
  • Sulfur Dioxide
  • Tannic Acid
  • Tartaric Acid
  • Trichloroacetic Acid
  • Zinc Chloride