Titanium rod 30
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titanium rod
titanium rod
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Characteristics

Form
rod, plate, sheet metal, tube
Type
grade 1
Other characteristics
aeronautical
Mechanical resistance

240 MPa

Elasticity

138 MPa

Typical elongation

24 %

Description

ATI offers corrosion-resistant commercially pure titanium produced as plate, sheet, and strip products. Titanium’s low density and high strength-to-weight ratio make it the material of choice for many corrosive chemical environments, including oxidizing chloride solutions (including seawater) and chlorine-based bleaches TYPICAL APPLICATIONS Heat Transfer A major industrial application for titanium is in heat transfer applications for which the cooling medium is seawater, brackish water or polluted water. Titanium condensers, shell and tube heat exchangers, and plate and frame heat exchangers are used extensively in power plants, refineries, air conditioning systems, chemical plants, offshore platforms, surface ships and submarines. Millions of feet of welded titanium tubing are in power plant condenser service, and there have been no reported failures due to corrosion on the cooling water side. DSA-Dimensional Stable Anodes The unique electrochemical properties of the titanium DSA make it the most energy efficient unit for the production of chlorine, chlorate and hypochlorite. Desalination Its excellent resistance to corrosion, erosion, and high condensation efficiency make titanium the cost-effective and dependable material for critical segments of desalination plants. Increased usage of very thin walled welded tubing makes titanium competitive with copper-nickel. Extraction and Electro-Winning of Metals Hydrometallurgical extraction of metals from ores in titanium reactors is an environmentally friendly alternative to smelting processes.

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