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Elbow Titanium Tube - 1.2mm Thin Wall For Exhaust Parts / titanium tubing
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Our titanium alloy fittings, available in grades GR1, GR2, GR7, and GR12, adhere to standards such as ASTM B363, ASME SB363, ASME B16.9, ANSI B16.9, JIS, ISO, BS, and DN. Designed for the chemical industry, these fittings come in 45-degree, 90-degree, and 180-degree elbows, with options for long and short radii. They are offered in both seamless and welded types, with an outer diameter ranging from 1/2" to 48" (DN15 to DN1200) and wall thicknesses from Sch5s to Sch160s.
FAQ |
Q1.--How can you ensure the product quality? |
--All products are manufactured according to ASTM standards (Bolts are according to ASME MTC Material Test Certification. |
Q2.--Can you print our LOGO on the products? |
--Sure, and we welcome the customerized products. |
Q3.--Can we get the free sample? |
--Sure. |
Q4.--What about the payment terms? |
--T/T, L/C, Paypal, Western Union, Escrow and MoneyGram etc are all accepted. |
Q5.--Do you have your website? |
--Yes, Please click here. http://www.metalstitanium.com(Independent website) |
Q6.--What is the necessary information for an inquiry? |
--Product name, specification, material grade, and quantity. If customized products, your drawing, and special requests are also needed. |
High Quality
igh Strength | Titanium strength/density ratio is better than other metals, components with high strength, good rigity, and less weight can be made out of titanium. Titanium is applied for aircraft engines, frames, skins, fasteners, and landing gears. |
Anti-Corrosion | Compared to stainless steel, titanium alloy offers superior corrosion resistance in moisture-laden air and seawater. It effectively resists pitting, acid corrosion, and stress corrosion and is highly resistant to alkalis, chlorides, chlorinated organic substances, sulfuric acid, and nitric acid. |
High-Temperature Resistance | Titanium application temperature is higher than aluminum alloys. Titanium can work at 450-500℃ for a long time. Titanium alloy still possesses high strength when working at 150-500℃. Titanium working temperature can be reached to 500℃ |