Media: | Acid |
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Material: | Titanium |
Connection Form: | Flange |
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Titanium valves are renowned for their exceptional corrosion resistance, remaining virtually unaffected by atmospheric conditions, freshwater, seawater, and even high-temperature water vapor.
These valves excel in alkaline environments, showcasing remarkable robustness against corrosion. They boast a strong anti-ion (Cl) capability and demonstrate outstanding resistance to ion-induced corrosion.
In reducing acid environments, the corrosion resistance of titanium valves hinges on the presence of corrosion inhibitors within the medium.
These valves are not only lightweight and possess high mechanical strength but also offer a wide range of applications.
Key Characteristics
Grades: Gr2 and Gr3
Outstanding resistance against pitting and crevice corrosion. These valves are highly resistant to stress corrosion cracking, corrosion fatigue, and erosion.
Grades: Gr5, 6, 12
Enhanced strength with elements such as AI, Mo, Sn, and V, coupled with increased corrosion resistance in reducing acids, thanks to Pt content.
Typical Applications
Grades: Gr2 and Gr3
These grades provide higher strength with AI, Mo, Sn, V, and superior corrosion resistance in reducing acids, enhanced by Pt content.