What is the difference between pure and composite titanium plates?
2024,06,05
The main difference between pure and composite titanium sheets is their composition and use.
Pure Titanium Sheet is composed of a single element (titanium dioxide), also known as “glassy” metal, and is highly pure. This type of titanium sheet has good heat and corrosion resistance and resistance to stress erosion and rupture, so it is widely used in high-temperature and high-pressure containers in the petrochemical industry, as well as oil platforms and tanks on drilling platforms in marine environments, as a lining material for equipment or as an anticorrosive coating.
Composite titanium plates, on the other hand, are special stainless steel plates composed of two or more elements. These elements may include aluminum and other metal elements such as molybdenum, niobium, etc., so it is also known as composite steel or molybdenum-based alloy (mo-aiioy) or niobium-based alloy (nicralloy). Composite titanium sheet has unique physical and chemical properties due to its special alloy composition, which can meet the needs of some special applications.
In general, pure titanium plate and composite titanium plate differ in composition, properties and applications, and need to be selected according to the specific use environment and needs.