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Excellent Corrosion Resistance:
In oxidizing and neutral media, a uniform and dense oxide film will quickly form on the surface of titanium. This oxide film can prevent further penetration of oxygen molecules, effectively protecting its internal structure from the influence of oxidation, thus endowing it with good corrosion resistance. For example, in oxidizing media such as the atmosphere, seawater, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid, the corrosion resistance of titanium and titanium alloy seamless pipes is superior to that of most stainless steels.
In environments containing corrosive media such as chloride ions, like the seawater environment, titanium alloy seamless pipes can also exhibit excellent corrosion resistance. Their corrosion resistance is even higher than that of aluminum alloys, stainless steels, nickel-based alloys, and other materials, which makes them widely used in fields such as marine engineering.
High Specific Strength:
Specific strength refers to the ratio of the tensile strength of a material to its density. The tensile strength of titanium and titanium alloys can reach 680 - 1200 MPa, while their density is only about 60% of that of steel. Therefore, the specific strength is very high. This means that under the same strength requirements, titanium and titanium alloy seamless pipes are lighter in weight, which is of great application value in some application scenarios with strict requirements on weight, such as the aerospace field.
Good High-Temperature Performance:
Titanium alloys have a relatively high melting point, approximately 1668 degrees Celsius. In a high-temperature environment, titanium and titanium alloy seamless pipes can maintain relatively high strength and hardness, are not prone to softening or deformation, and can withstand high pressure and high stress under high-temperature conditions, possessing good durability. For example, in high-temperature components at the hot end of an aircraft engine, high-temperature reaction equipment in the chemical industry, and other high-temperature environments, titanium and titanium alloy seamless pipes can work stably.
Excellent Low-Temperature Performance: At low temperatures, the strength of titanium and titanium alloys actually increases compared to that at normal temperatures, and they also have good toughness. Low-temperature titanium alloys can still maintain good toughness at -250°C, which enables them to be used in low-temperature engineering fields, such as the storage and transportation equipment for liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen.
Good Biocompatibility: Titanium and titanium alloys have good biocompatibility with human tissues and will not cause adverse reactions such as allergies and inflammations. Therefore, they are widely used in the field of medical devices, such as artificial joints, dental implants, heart stents, etc.
High Hardness: The hardness of titanium alloys (in the annealed state) is HRC 30 - 38. Having a relatively high hardness enables them to be used in some occasions where wear resistance is required.
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