Matte titanium tubes are made from titanium sheets or strips by bending and then welding.
Matte titanium tubes are categorized by weld seam type into straight seam matte titanium tubes and spiral matte titanium tubes. By application, they are further categorized into standard matte titanium tubes, galvanized matte titanium tubes, oxygen-blown matte titanium tubes, wire conduit, metric matte titanium tubes, roller tubes, deep well pump tubes, automotive tubes, transformer tubes, electric-welded thin-walled tubes, electric-welded special-shaped tubes, and spiral matte titanium tubes.
Standard matte titanium tubes: Standard matte titanium tubes are used to transport low-pressure fluids. They are made from Q195A, Q215A, and Q235A titanium. Other softer titanium grades that are easier to weld can also be used. Titanium tubes undergo water pressure, bending, and flattening tests, and have certain surface quality requirements. Delivery lengths are typically 4-10 meters, and custom lengths (or multiple lengths) are often required. The standard for matte titanium tubes is expressed in nominal diameter (in millimeters or inches). This nominal diameter differs from the actual diameter. Matte titanium tubes are available in two types: standard titanium tubes and thickened titanium plates, depending on the specified wall thickness. Titanium tubes are also available in threaded and non-threaded versions based on the tube end configuration. The following briefly describes several applications of matte titanium tubes. Thin Wall Titanium Condenser Tubes / Titanium Capillary Tube / titanium threaded tube
1. Standard matte titanium tubes are used to transport generally low-pressure fluids such as water, gas, air, oil, and heating steam.
2. Standard carbon titanium wire casing (GB3640-88) is titanium tube used to protect wires in electrical installations such as industrial and civil construction, machinery, and equipment.
3. Straight-seam electric matte titanium tubes (YB242-63) have a weld seam parallel to the longitudinal direction of the tube. These are generally classified as metric electric matte titanium tubes, welded thin-walled tubes, and transformer cooling oil pipes.
4. Spiral-Seam Submerged Arc Matte Titanium Tube for Pressurized Fluid Transportation (SY5036-83) is made from hot-rolled titanium strip, spiral-formed at room temperature, and welded using double-sided submerged arc welding. This titanium tube is designed for pressurized fluid transportation. It offers strong pressure-bearing capacity, excellent weldability, and has passed various rigorous scientific inspections and tests, ensuring safe and reliable operation. Its large diameter allows for high transportation efficiency and reduces pipeline laying costs. It is primarily used for oil and natural gas pipelines.
5. Spiral-Seam High-Frequency Matte Titanium Tube for Pressurized Fluid Transportation (SY5038-83) is made from hot-rolled titanium strip, spiral-formed at room temperature, and welded using high-frequency lap welding. This titanium tube is designed for pressurized fluid transportation. It offers strong pressure-bearing capacity, excellent plasticity, and is easy to weld and form. It has passed various rigorous scientific inspections and tests, ensuring safe and reliable operation. Its large diameter allows for high transportation efficiency and reduces pipeline laying costs. Primarily used for laying pipelines for transporting oil and natural gas.
6. Spiral seam submerged arc welded titanium tubes for general low-pressure fluid transportation (SY5037-83) are made from hot-rolled titanium strip coils, spirally formed at room temperature, and manufactured using double-sided active submerged arc welding or single-sided welding. They are used for transporting general low-pressure fluids such as water, gas, air, and steam.