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    Today, I would like to introduce the classification and process differences of titanium tubes. Titanium tubes are metal tubes with titanium as the main component, known for their lightweight, high strength, and corrosion resistance. They are widely used in heat exchange equipment, chemical equipment, aerospace, medical devices, and other fields.

    Titanium tubes can be classified into pure titanium tubes, titanium alloy tubes, seamless tubes, welded tubes, etc., based on their structure and alloy elements.

    1. Pure Titanium Tubes: These tubes contain only titanium without the addition of other elements. The two main grades for pure titanium tubes are TA1 and TA2. Pure titanium tubes exhibit good biocompatibility and low-temperature toughness, primarily used in chemical, petroleum, and medical fields.

    2. Titanium Alloy Tubes: Titanium alloy tubes are formed by adding other elements such as aluminum, vanadium, manganese, chromium, nickel, etc., to alter the structure and properties of titanium. Various grades of titanium alloy tubes include TC4, TA9, TA10, among others. These tubes are known for their high strength, heat resistance, and corrosion resistance, predominantly used in aerospace, aviation, and defense.

    3. Seamless Tubes: Seamless tubes are produced without welding seams using methods like extrusion or cold drawing. The production process involves tube blank preparation, cold deformation, heat treatment, finishing, and inspection. Seamless tubes have high pressure-bearing capacity and uniform wall thickness, making them suitable for high-pressure, high-temperature, and high-precision applications.

    4. Welded Tubes: Welded tubes are formed by welding titanium strips or titanium belts after bending. The production process includes titanium strip coiling, longitudinal shearing and forming, welding, shaping and sizing, heat treatment, straightening, and inspection. Welded tubes have shorter production processes, higher efficiency, and are suitable for producing thin-walled tubes with large quantities, primarily for specific specifications and grades.

    This is a brief overview of the classification and process differences of titanium tubes. I hope this information is helpful. If you have any further questions or suggestions, please feel free to communicate with me. Thank you all for your attention and support!

    Titanium Product Center: Titanium is a lightweight, high-strength, corrosion-resistant metal, known as the "aerospace metal." Titanium and its alloys have extensive applications in aerospace, chemical, medical, energy, marine engineering, and other fields. Our Titanium Product Center provides various specifications and shapes of titanium materials and products, including titanium sheets, titanium tubes, titanium rods, titanium forgings, titanium flanges, titanium alloys, titanium-nickel-zirconium materials, titanium standard parts, titanium processed parts, titanium-nickel equipment, and more. Our titanium products feature excellent mechanical properties, chemical stability, and surface quality, meeting the diverse needs of different customers. Phone: 18829679311.