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Application of Titanium and Its Alloy in Chemical Industry

Hello everyone, it's been a while since we last met. Do you still remember what we have talked about in the last few weeks? Well, if you forget that, let me remind you that we kept talking about the applications of titanium and titanium alloy, including in aerospace, human implants and sports equipment. For more detailed information, please refer to What is the commercial value of titanium. And today, Magic Metal World is going to introduce its application in chemical industry.

 

As we all know, titanium has excellent corrosion resistance, mechanical properties and process properties and is widely used in many industries. In the chemical industry, titanium is used as a corrosion-resistant material to replace stainless steel, nickel-based alloys and other rare metals. This is of great significance in increasing production, improving product quality, extending equipment life, reducing consumption, reducing energy consumption, reducing costs, preventing pollution, improving working conditions and improving labor productivity.

 

Titanium has become one of the main anti-corrosion materials in chemical equipment, and has established his corrosion resistance status in chemical plants. As an ideal material in chemical equipment, titanium has also attracted more and more attention from engineers and technicians.

 

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After years of promotion, titanium and its alloys have been widely used in chemical production as an excellent corrosion-resistant structural material. At present, the application of titanium equipment has expanded from the original soda ash and caustic soda industries to industries such as chlorate, ammonium chloride, urea, organic synthesis, dyes, inorganic salts, pesticides, synthetic fibers, fertilizers, and fine chemicals. The survey results show that titanium heat exchangers account for 57%, titanium anodes account for 20%, titanium containers account for 16%, and others account for 7%.

 

However, in the application of titanium alloy in chemical industry, the expensive price is a problem to be solved. For more information about reducing titanium alloy, please refer to How to reduce the price of titanium alloy. The above is the application of titanium and titanium alloys in the chemical industry. Guess what we want to talk about next time? See you soon.

 

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