High-purity (99.999%)
titanium with visible crystal
structure
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 downhole and nickel hydrometallurgy applications due to their high strength (e.
g.: titanium Beta C alloy), corrosion resistance, or combination of 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 tetrachloride
(TiCl4), a colorless liquid, is important as an
intermediate in the process of making TiO2 and
is also used to produce the Ziegler-Natta catalyst, and is used to iridize glass and because it fumes strongly in moist air it is also
used to make smoke screens.
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TITANIUM LADLE
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