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6 Things to Know About Titanium Tube

 

Titanium tube is an interesting topic because it's a material that offers some unique benefits but also poses some distinct challenges. Even so, titanium is used in some medical devices and other applications where its unique characteristics are beneficial.

 

Desirable Attributes Of Titanium Tube

  • Titanium tube is often used because of its superior chemical resistance, which is well above that of stainless steel grade 304 or even grade 316.
  • As a high-strength, low-weight material with high corrosion resistance, titanium provides a high strength-to-weight ratio that makes it a good choice for a diverse range of tubing applications.
  • Small diameter radiused tubes for use in automotive applications.
  • Small, round titanium tubes used for seed casings in brachytherapy.
  • Thin wall titanium tubing for the casings of chemically active containers used in life sciences.
  • Titanium tubes are also useful in analytical instruments, such as for chromatography and other applications where the tubing must:
  • Resist repeated exposure.
  • Not interact with many different types of chemicals and other substances.
  • Another advantage of titanium tube in medical devices is that it is biocompatible. Not only can the human body tolerate the use of titanium (which is important enough), but it is also nonmagnetic - an increasingly important trait as the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) becomes more common in medical diagnostics.
  • From a temporarily placed cardiac needle to a (hopefully) permanent bone joint replacement, MRI compatibility is important for any medical device that is inserted or implanted in the body for any length of time and where a slightly magnetic material would be dangerous.
  • Otherwise, what is supposed to be a non-invasive diagnostic test could cause a metal device to be ripped from the body. Needless to that, that is NOT a good outcome!

 

Remarkable Variety Of Grades And Recipes For Titanium Tubes

  • Another great thing about titanium is that, just as there are different types of stainless steel, there are many different grades of titanium tube.
  • For instance, ASTM has a variety of standards (principally B265, B348, and B381) relating to the "recipes" for titanium grades used in different applications. If you look at the specs, you will see there are even multiple grades for unalloyed titanium.
  • The most common commercially available titanium alloy, grade 5, offers high strength and toughness. And unlike pure titanium, grade 5 titanium is heat treatable, allowing it to be welded and fabricated for tubing and other uses in aerospace, marine, chemical, and medical applications.

 

Titanium Tubing With Shape Memory

  • For applications requiring shape memory, you might also consider titanium tube available in the form of nickel titanium, or NiTi (also called nitinol), which is its own, separate category of product.
  • While in theory the material is a 50/50 blend of nickel and titanium, NiTi is never exactly that. In fact, NiTi is always a custom blend, having no ASTM specification and with each manufacturer having its own unique, proprietary formula.
  • NiTi is often used to produce medical tubing that requires a high degree of flexibility and kink resistance, such as catheter guidewires, stents, and super-elastic needles for microsurgery. When properly treated, the material also offers excellent corrosion resistance.

 

Challenges Of Working With Titanium

  • Of course, no material is all things to all applications, and titanium is no exception.
  • Comparison with Stainless Steel
  • One of the difficulties is that the material is somewhat more brittle and more difficult to draw than stainless steel. This makes titanium harder to work with.
  • Although titanium can be drawn into a tube, the process does not produce the nice smooth surface that can result when drawing stainless steel. There are companies that can draw titanium down to Ra 8-10 microinch; however, stainless steel can be drawn to a substantially smoother Ra 3-4 microinch or better.
  • The rougher ID on titanium tube can have an impact on the microfluidic properties of any liquid that needs to move through the tubing. This may be an issue in applications where the smooth flow of the liquid is especially important.
  • For most medical device applications, where the tube will carry blood and other bodily fluids, this is not a concern. However, turbulence is a serious problem in applications where the tubing must carry tiny fluid volumes.
  • Machinability of Titanium Tube
  • Being a more brittle and less forgiving material, titanium is also harder to machine. The more you have to do to titanium to achieve your final product, the greater the chances you can have a problem with chipping and other surface roughness issues.
  • The machining of titanium also requires more coolant than other materials may need. High-pressure coolant must be delivered at precisely the place of machining from multiple nozzles and angles, to flood the area with coolant.
  • In addition, titanium is rarely used for the junctures of tubes. In fact, for medical devices in particular - where a lot of machining is required to create flares, swages, and threading at the points of connection - metal of any kind is a very small part of the tube fittings market.
  • Instead, tube fittings for medical devices more often use high durability PEEK (polyether ether ketone) or other specialized plastics that can be molded and machined more easily.

 

The Cost Of Titanium Tube

  • Across both the pros and the cons, the cost of titanium tubing must also be considered.
  • Historically, because titanium is not used as frequently as a material such as stainless steel, there are only a few smaller vendors that make titanium tube. Additionally, it comes in fewer standard sizes, requiring greater lead time to produce custom sizing, which in turn also adds to the cost.
  • Therefore, titanium tube is a material you'd better be sure you REALLY need - not something to be chosen lightly - if you are going to specify it.
  • Here's an added tip: From a practicality standpoint when titanium is needed for a final product, companies often prototype the product design in another, less expensive metal to test the feasibility and function. If the initial testing validates the design, it can then be retested using titanium.
  • With such a remarkable variety of titanium tube options, it is vitally important to always specify which particular type and grade you want - whether it is pure titanium, one of the many alloys, or a NiTi formula - to optimize the manufacturability of your product.

 

Experts In Cutting Titanium Tube

  • If it IS the appropriate material for your specific tubing application, you can be confident that Metal Cutting knows how to cut titanium. In fact, we can cut, machine, or finish whatever type and grade of titanium tube you might need.
  • We routinely cut, grind, lap, and polish tubes in lengths as short as 0.006″ (0.152 mm) with wall thicknesses as thin or IDs as small as 0.001″ (0.025 mm) - in any metal, including titanium. (We like to say that if the diameter can be drawn, we can work with it.)
  • We can also cut coated tubing precisely without damaging the coating and while maintaining concentricity and a clean ID. In addition to titanium cutting, we can customize tubes with features such as angle cuts, slots, points, and holes.

 

 

Chemical Composition of Titanium Pipe

Titanium Grade 1-4 is pure Titanium, the other grades are alloys. Pure Titanium is used due to its high corrosion resistance, the alloys because of the extremely high strength to weight ratio.


Grade 1. Pure Titanium, relatively low strength and high ductility.


Grade 2. The pure titanium most used. The best combination of strength, ductility and weldability.


Grade 3. High strength Titanium, used for Matrix-plates in shell and tube heat exchangers.


Grade 5. The most manufactured titanium alloy. Exceedingly high strength. High heat resistance.


Grade 7. Superior corrosion resistance in reducing and oxidizing environments.


Grade 9. Very high strength and corrosion resistance.


Grade 12. Better heat resistance than pure Titanium. Applications as for Grade 7 and Grade 11.


Grade 23. Titanium-6Aluminum-4Vanadium ELI (Extra Low Interstitial) Alloy for surgical implant Applications.

Titanium Gr3 Welded Pipe

 

What Are the Uses For Titanium Pipe?  

Titanium pipe is being used in an increasing number of applications because there are so many cases in which stainless steel and other materials are simply insufficient. Tubing is one of the common titanium mill products, and it is used in a range of products because of its superior strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance. Let's take a deeper look at titanium pipe and what it is commonly used for. 

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Military seamless titanium pipe
For typhoon class nuclear submarines, seamless titanium tubes are widely used in military industry. Nuclear powered submarines, hydrofoil boats, mortar tubes, anti tank missiles, missile launchers, tank shields and bulletproof vests use a large number of titanium tubes. It is understood that the use of titanium tubes is as high as 9000 tons, which shows that the military industry has a huge demand for titanium tubes.

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Application of seamless titanium pipe in aerospace
The number of titanium tubes used in civil aircraft accounts for about 20-25% of the weight of the frame. In addition, a large number of titanium tubes are also used in strategic rocket engines, spacecraft (such as Shenzhou 5 and Shenzhou 6) and satellite antennas. Titanium tubes are widely used in aviation industry.

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Application of seamless titanium pipe in marine industry
Seamless titanium pipe has corrosion resistance, which can not be compared with other metal materials. Especially in seawater, it can withstand high-speed corrosion. At present, the United States, Japan, France and other countries have developed various advanced titanium controlled deep submersibles, submarines and submarine laboratory equipment for marine research. In addition, titanium control equipment and devices have been widely used in coastal power stations, offshore oil production equipment, seawater desalination, marine chemical product production and marine aquaculture.

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Application in chemical industry
The types of equipment have developed from small and single to large and diverse. According to the prediction of the chemical industry department, the application of seamless titanium pipe equipment has expanded from the original soda and caustic soda industry to the whole chemical industry. The number of titanium tubes used in the chemical industry will exceed 1500 tons per year. State owned vacuum salt enterprises gradually began to use titanium tube metal materials to manufacture equipment, and the corrosion of equipment has been greatly improved.

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Application in oil refining
Sulfide, chloride and other corrosive substances in petroleum processing products and cooling water. In the process of petroleum refining, the condensing equipment of atmospheric tower and vacuum tower in refinery, especially low-temperature light oil, is highly corrosive. One of the outstanding issues. In recent years, the United States, Japan and other countries have introduced seamless titanium control equipment for these high corrosion links, and achieved good results.

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Application in automobile industry
Titanium tubes have been used in racing cars for many years. The lightweight and high strength characteristics of titanium tubes have always been the focus of automobile manufacturers. At present, almost all titanium tubes are used for racing. The number of titanium tubes for automobiles in Japan has exceeded 600 tons. With the development of the global automobile industry, titanium tubes for automobiles are still growing rapidly.

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Application in medicine
With the progress of medical technology, metal implantation into the human body is a very rare surgical operation. Due to the weak rejection between seamless titanium tube and human tissue, it is widely used in human bone implants, such as artificial bone, artificial joint and artificial tooth. In addition, the application of titanium tubes in pharmaceutical machinery and medical equipment has been further recognized, and the future demand should not be underestimated.

 

Titanium Tubing Compared With Stainless Steel Tubes

 

Titanium tubing is a high-strength and low-density metal, it's very well suited to applications where both weight and strength are critical, such as those in the aerospace, automotive, and military and defense industries.

 

Stainless steel tubing is highly corrosion resistant, protecting against high temperatures and has an aesthetically appealing appearance. Stainless steel also used for a wide range of structural purposes and application with its excellent weldability and machinability.Here we will discuss the difference between Titanium tubes and stainless steel tubes when used for industrial application.

 

Weight and space saving
Titanium is about 45% lighter than steel.Another difference is the ability of titanium to withstand high heat without any reduction of weight.

 

Higher Hardness and Tensile Strength
At 4.54 grams per cubic centimeter, titanium is about 56% as dense as steel. When oxygen is absorbed into the surface of titanium when the metal is hardened, it can greatly increase the hardness of the surface layer.

 

Titanium and its alloys have a tensile strength that runs from 20,000 psi to over 200,000 psi. Commercial grade titanium is usually around 63,000 psi. The softest grade of commercially pure titanium is around 240 MPa, while high-strength alloys can go as high as 1,400 MPa.

 

More complex applications
Biocompatible and nontoxic, titanium tubing is often used in more challenging, complex applications, such as surgical instruments and orthopedic implants. Titanium's high tensile strength-to-density ratio and high corrosion resistance make it ideal for sensitive military and aerospace applications, including critical structural projects, firewalls, exhaust ducts, and landing gear.

 

Our Factory

Located in Baoji, Shaanxi province, known as China's Titanium Valley, Baoji West Titanium Materials Co., Ltd (West-Ti) was established in 2019 with a registered capital of 60 million yuan. The company was merged with Baoji Hongyuan Titanium Industry Co., Ltd. and Baoji Overflow Industrial Co., Ltd, both companies have more than 20 years of experience in the titanium industry. In 2019, the jointly established Baoji West Titanium Materials Co., Ltd business covers the processing and sales of rare metals such as titanium coil, plate, bar, wire, and titanium forging.

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FAQ

Q: What is titanium pipe used for?

A: Titanium pipe is light in weight, high in strength and excellent in mechanical properties. It is widely used in heat exchange equipment, such as tubular heat exchanger, coil heat exchanger, serpentine heat exchanger, condenser, evaporator and transmission pipeline.

Q: What is the strength of titanium pipe?

A: Titanium and its alloys have a tensile strength that runs from 20,000 psi to over 200,000 psi. Commercial grade titanium is usually around 63,000 psi. The softest grade of commercially pure titanium is around 240 MPa, while high-strength alloys can go as high as 1,400 MPa.

Q: Can you bend titanium pipe?

A: Bending titanium can be difficult, so you need a professional tube bender, such as those from RogueFab. Inferior tube benders end up causing damage to the tubes or even the operator, leading to more losses than what you save initially.

Q: Is titanium stronger than steel?

A: Is titanium stronger than steel? If you're looking for a short answer, yes. Titanium has a higher strength-to-weight ratio, making it well-suited for applications that place a premium on stronger, lighter alloys — like aerospace.

Q: How can you tell if a pipe is titanium?

A: Metal scratch glass
The graphical method is considered the most accessible: it will require a piece of scrap metal with a pointed edge, ordinary silicate glass or ceramic tile. A titanium sample, when trying to scratch a smooth surface, leaves a mark that is remotely similar to the drawing of a slate pencil.

Q: What does real titanium look like?

A: It is a strong metal with low density that is quite ductile (especially in an oxygen-free environment), lustrous, and metallic-white in color.

Q: What is grade 3 titanium used for?

A: Generally used where corrosion resistance is a major design factor in chemical production components, marine and airframe applications. It can be used for parts requiring strength up to 400 ° F and oxidation resistance to 600 ° F.

Q: What is the best grade of titanium for welding?

A: CP alloys have the best weldability of titanium grades. This is due to their combination of excellent corrosion resistance, good ductility, and excellent weldability. The most common CP grades are Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Q: Which grade of titanium is strongest?

A: Grade 4 titanium
Grade 4 titanium is the strongest pure grade titanium, but it is also the least moldable. Still, it has a good cold formability, and it has many medical and industrial uses because of its great strength, durability and weldability. Grade 4 titanium is most commonly found in: surgical hardware.

Q: Why is titanium so difficult to weld?

A: Oxygen and nitrogen also diffuse into titanium at temperatures above 400°C, causing severe embrittlement. These facts mean that it is a challenge to weld and not all of the current arc welding processes are suitable. The basic problem is atmospheric contamination such that the weld zone can become very crack sensitive.

Q: What is the difference between Grade 2 and Grade 3 titanium?

A: Commercially Pure Titanium Grade 3 is stronger and less formable than Titanium Grades 1 and 2. It is used in Aerospace and industrial applications that require moderate strength. Grade 3 titanium has excellent corrosion resistance.

Q: Does titanium bend or break?

A: Titanium metal has high tensile strength, which means it can withstand significant force or pressure without easily deforming or breaking.

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