Titanium and titanium alloys are known as "space metals" and "marine metals" due to their high specific strength, good thermal stability, corrosion resistance and non-magnetic properties. They are widely used in aerospace, chemical, petroleum, metallurgy, and electric power And ships and other fields. Since the 1950s, titanium has developed into the main structural material of aircraft and has become the material of choice for the manufacture of high-performance aircraft engine fans, compressor wheels and blades and other important components. With the continuous development of the aerospace industry, the titanium alloy industry has developed rapidly as a late-starting emerging industry. Especially in recent years, driven by the Chinese market, the international titanium alloy production and market demand have experienced a During the period of rapid development, the global titanium output has doubled in the past four years.
Titanium Condenser, a component of the refrigeration system, is a kind of titanium heat exchanger, which can convert gas or vapor into liquid, and transfer the heat in the titanium tube to the titanium tube in a very fast way In the air nearby. The working process of the cooler is an exothermic process, so the temperature of the cooler is relatively high.
Power plants use many coolers to condense the steam discharged from the turbine. Coolers are used in refrigeration plants to condense refrigerant vapors such as ammonia and freon. In the petrochemical industry, coolers are used to condense hydrocarbons and other chemical vapors. In the distillation process, the device that converts vapor to liquid is also called a condenser. All coolers operate by taking away the heat of gas or steam.
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