The main differences between pure titanium plate and composite titanium plate lie in their composition and applications.
Pure titanium plate is composed of a single element (titanium dioxide), also known as a "glassy" metal, and is of very high purity. This type of titanium plate offers excellent resistance to heat corrosion and stress erosion cracking, making it widely used in high-temperature and high-pressure vessels in the petrochemical industry, as well as in storage tanks on oil production platforms and drilling rigs in marine environments, as lining materials or as anti-corrosion coatings. Grade 3 Pure Titanium Sheet / Gr5 Ti-6Al-4V Titanium Plate / Gr7 Ti-0.2Pd Titanium Sheet
Clad titanium plate is a special stainless steel plate composed of two or more elements. These elements may include aluminum and other metals such as molybdenum and niobium, and are therefore also called compound steel, molybdenum-based alloys (Mo-alloy), or niobium-based alloys (Ni-Ralloy). Due to its unique alloy composition, composite titanium plate possesses unique physical and chemical properties that can meet specific application requirements.
In general, pure titanium plate and composite titanium plate differ in composition, performance, and application, and the choice should be based on the specific application environment and needs.
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