Stainless Steel 316Ti pipes represent a specialized variant of the renowned 316 stainless steel alloy, tailored for applications demanding exceptional resistance to high temperatures and corrosive environments. The "Ti" in 316Ti denotes the addition of titanium as a stabilizing element, which curtails the formation of harmful carbides during heating or welding processes. This stabilization imbues the pipes with superior resistance against sensitization and intergranular corrosion, making them well-suited for applications involving prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures, such as heat exchangers, exhaust systems, and furnace components.
The versatility of Stainless Steel 316Ti pipes is evident in their wide range of applications across various industries. Their resistance to corrosion, even in harsh environments laden with chlorides, positions them as a reliable choice for chemical processing, marine structures, and coastal installations. Additionally, their mechanical properties remain robust at elevated temperatures, making them indispensable in applications requiring both strength and heat resistance, such as power generation facilities and petrochemical plants. Stainless Steel 316Ti pipes stand as a testament to material engineering's ability to adapt and refine stainless steel alloys, catering to the specific demands of industries operating in challenging conditions.
The welding and forming capabilities of Stainless Steel 316Ti pipes further amplify their utility. Their weldability is enhanced by the presence of titanium, which mitigates the risk of sensitization and consequent corrosion. This makes them easier to work with during fabrication, enabling the creation of complex structures without compromising the material's corrosion resistance. The pipes' adaptability to various shaping processes contributes to their seamless integration into diverse systems, ensuring reliability and performance in applications where temperature fluctuations, chemical exposure, and mechanical stress are constant challenges.
Element | Carbon (C) | Silicon (Si) | Manganese (Mn) | Phosphorus (P) | Sulfur (S) | Chromium (Cr) | Nickel (Ni) | Molybdenum (Mo) | Titanium (Ti) | Iron (Fe) |
Chemical Composition (% by weight) | 0.08 max | 0.75 max | 2.00 max | 0.045 max | 0.030 max | 16.00 - 18.00 | 10.00 - 14.00 | 2.00 - 3.00 | 5x(C+N) min, 0.70 max | Balance |
Property | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength (0.2% offset) | Elongation at Break | Modulus of Elasticity | Poisson's Ratio | Hardness (Rockwell B) | Hardness (Rockwell C) |
Value | 515 MPa (74,700 psi) | 205 MPa (29,800 psi) | 40% | 193 GPa (28,000 ksi) | 0.3 | 79 (Brinell scale) | 217 |
Pharmaceutical Equipment | Chemical Equipment |
Sea Water Equipment | Heat Exchangers |
Heat Exchangers | Gas Processing |
Condensers | Specialty Chemicals |
Pulp and Paper Industry | Pharmaceuticals |
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