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Titanium for chemical industry:
Titanium was first used in chemical plant in the mid-1960’s. Its outstanding resistance to corrosion in oxidising chloride environments, sea water and other aggressive media were rapidly established. In several processes titanium is the first and only choice for effective plant performance and acceptable levels of life cycle cost.
Costs of material and its fabrication have both stabilised and titanium equipment, properly designed can compete with most of the more common but usually less effective corrosion resistant alloys.
Welded titanium pipe and process equipment (heat exchangers, tanks, process vessels, valves) are used in the chemical and petrochemical industries primarily for corrosion resistance. Specific alloys are used in oil and gas downhole applications and nickel hydrometallurgy for their high strength (e. g.: titanium beta C alloy), corrosion resistance, or both. The pulp and paper industry uses titanium in process equipment exposed to corrosive media, such as sodium hypochlorite or wet chlorine gas (in the bleachery).Other applications include ultrasonic welding, wave soldering, and sputtering targets.
Titanium for water treatment industry:
In the field of water treatment, especially in the electrolysis process of water, such as the formation of acid, alkali ion water, there are various strong oxidants in the water, such as: O3, H2O2, HCLO, etc., so Special functional electrodes must be used. After years of research, our company has developed a long-life electrode suitable for water treatment - titanium coated electrode. The electrode is coated on a pure titanium substrate with a platinum group noble metal oxide having high electrocatalytic performance, strong oxidation resistance and good electrical conductivity, and is an insoluble anode. The characteristics of the anode are:
1. Titanium has the characteristics of light specific gravity, good strength, corrosion resistance and good performance. Especially the resistance to wet chlorine is unmatched by other metal materials. For example, when there is a trace amount of chloride ion in the electrolysis of water, the stainless steel plate will quickly pitting, which shortens the life of the electrode, and titanium does not have these problems.
2. In the coating, due to the addition of a variety of platinum group noble metals, the current efficiency is high, the conductivity is good, the electrocatalytic performance is good, the oxidation resistance is strong, the working life is long, and energy is saved.