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+86-917-3219608Titanium coil is a spiral pipe made of titanium and its alloys, mainly used for heating and cooling containers. Its fixing methods are divided into detachable and non detachable, with detachable being the main design for easy maintenance and cleaning. Titanium coils come in various forms, including circular, square, serpentine, U-shaped, and multi-layer structures. The types of heat exchangers include titanium tube, U-shaped tube, and tube type.
1. Main features
Corrosion resistance: Titanium exhibits stability in oxidizing, neutral, and weakly reducing media, and its dense oxide film on the surface endows it with excellent corrosion resistance, especially in the chemical industry where it is commonly used for transporting corrosive media such as acids and alkalis.
Lightweight and High Strength: Titanium has a density of 4.51g/cm ³, with high specific strength and light weight, making it suitable for weight sensitive applications.
Temperature resistance: The new titanium alloy can be used for a long time at temperatures of 600 ℃ or higher, while also having good low-temperature performance.
Surface smoothness and anti scaling: The surface of titanium coil is smooth and not easy to scale, and its droplet condensation characteristics can improve heat transfer efficiency.
2. Application Fields
Titanium coils are widely used in the chemical, petroleum, metallurgical, seawater desalination, medical and health, and food industries. In chemical equipment, it is commonly used for pipeline systems in large high-temperature and high-pressure environments, as well as for solving acidic medium corrosion problems in equipment such as evaporative cooling.
3. Processing and Safety
The bending radius of titanium coil should not be less than three times the diameter of the pipe to avoid cracking or deformation. Its elastic modulus is only 57% of steel, and its rigidity is poor, so attention should be paid to rebound during processing.