Titanium alloy elbow material and processing technology
February 07, 2023
Titanium elbows do not corrode, pitting, erosion or wear. In the piping system, titanium elbow is the pipe fittings to change the direction of the pipeline. According to the angle, Z commonly used three kinds: 45 ° and 90 ° 180 ° elbow. In addition, according to engineering needs, there are other abnormal angle elbows such as 60°. Elbow made of cast iron, Titanium Alloy, alloy steel, malleable cast iron, carbon steel, non-ferrous metals and plastics and other materials, and pipeline connection: straight welding (Z commonly used way) flange connection, threaded connection and socket connection. According to the production process can be divided into: welded elbow, stamping elbow, casting elbow, etc. in the pipeline installation, commonly used connection fittings are used for pipeline corner connection. Other names: 90-degree bend, right-angle bend, love bend, etc.
Titanium alloy machined parts manufacturers said: elbow quenching is the elbow is heated above the critical temperature, held for a period of time, and then quickly put into the quenching medium, so that its temperature plummeted, and rapidly cooled at a rate greater than the critical cooling rate in order to obtain martensite. Quenching increases the strength and hardness of steel, but decreases its plasticity. Quenching commonly used quenching medium are: water, oil, alkaline water, salt solution and so on.
Application areas of titanium alloy elbow: titanium alloy elbow is widely used in petroleum, chemical, nuclear power plant, food manufacturing, construction, shipbuilding, paper making, medicine and other industries. It has different uses in different industries, and has different value of use in different industries. Hot press elbow is a kind of elbow manufactured by hot pressing process. The hot press elbow is formed by heating the pipe with professional equipment, then cut and heated to above the critical temperature, held for a period of time and immediately placed in the quenching medium, so that its temperature plummeted, and rapidly cooled at a rate greater than the critical cooling rate of the elbow made.