Showing posts with label titanium rod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label titanium rod. Show all posts

Saturday, January 26, 2019

OSEA 2018, Oil & Gas Industry Event in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

At OSEA 2018, from 27 – 29 Nov 2018 held in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, thousands of professionals visited our booth. Thank you to all.
Titanium Metal Supplier Exhibition
Titan Engineering Directors
Titanium Raw Materials
CP Titanium and Ti6Al4V
Titanium Bar / Rod
Titanium Plate / Sheet
Titanium Pipe, Tube, Flange & Fittings

Titanium Welding rods & wires

Oil & Gas Industry Event
Titanium Metal Buyer
Titanium Fasteners
Titanium Materials Supply 

Special Titanium metal supply
www.titanium.com.sg


Sunday, July 10, 2016

OSEA 2016 Titanium Metal Supplier Exhibition

TITAN ENGINEERING PTE LTD is delighted to invite you to visit our booth at OSEA2016 - Asia's most established oil and gas industry event.


We will be joining over 1,300 exhibitors from 49 countries/regions and the largest-ever line-up of 22 international group pavilions to showcase a wide array of equipment, innovations and services at OSEA2016. Besides gaining ideas for levelling up business capabilities and productivity, maximise your visit by checking out the advanced manufacturing technologies at OGmTech2016 and the latest subsea equipment and services at SUBSEA Asia 2016.

Over 20,000 trade attendees are expected to leverage the 4-day exhibition and conference to explore collaborations, network and get updated with industry developments.

Let's meet at our stand 1W3-03 at Level 1 and discuss how our portfolio can complement your next business strategy.
Established in 2006, Titan Engineering is a Singapore based stockist and distributor of Titanium, High Temperature metal & Specialty alloys.

Products: 

Titanium Raw Materials
Titanium Gr2 & Gr5 Ti-6Al-4V
Titanium Bar, Plate & Sheet
Titanium Pipe, Tube, Flange & Fittings
Titanium Welding rod, wire, Mesh
Titanium Fasteners
Titanium Heat Exchanger Tubes
MMO coated Titanium Anodes
Platinum coated Titanium Anodes
Inconel® & Monel® Sheet, Plate & Bar
Titanium and Inconel® Wire mesh.

OSEA 2016 Titanium Metal Supplier Exhibition

TITAN ENGINEERING PTE LTD is delighted to invite you to visit our booth at OSEA2016 - Asia's most established oil and gas industry event.


We will be joining over 1,300 exhibitors from 49 countries/regions and the largest-ever line-up of 22 international group pavilions to showcase a wide array of equipment, innovations and services at OSEA2016. Besides gaining ideas for levelling up business capabilities and productivity, maximise your visit by checking out the advanced manufacturing technologies at OGmTech2016 and the latest subsea equipment and services at SUBSEA Asia 2016.

Over 20,000 trade attendees are expected to leverage the 4-day exhibition and conference to explore collaborations, network and get updated with industry developments.

Let's meet at our stand 1W3-03 at Level 1 and discuss how our portfolio can complement your next business strategy.
Established in 2006, Titan Engineering is a Singapore based stockist and distributor of Titanium, High Temperature metal & Specialty alloys.

Products: 

Titanium Raw Materials
Titanium Gr2 & Gr5 Ti-6Al-4V
Titanium Bar, Plate & Sheet
Titanium Pipe, Tube, Flange & Fittings
Titanium Welding rod, wire, Mesh
Titanium Fasteners
Titanium Heat Exchanger Tubes
MMO coated Titanium Anodes
Platinum coated Titanium Anodes
Inconel® & Monel® Sheet, Plate & Bar
Titanium and Inconel® Wire mesh.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Corrosion Resistance of Titanium

Corrosion Resistance of Titanium:
The corrosion resistance of titanium is the result of a tenacious surface oxide composed of titanium dioxide that autogenously repairs itself when damaged in the presence of even very low levels of oxygen or water. This ceramic-like corrosion resistance of titanium can be relied upon to resist corrosion in seawater.

Commercially pure titanium is immune to general corrosion in seawater and brackish water to temperatures as high as 130°C. Low levels of alloying additions such as palladium in the case of Grades 7, 11, 16 and 17 or nickel or molybdenum in the case of Grade 12 will extend general corrosion resistance to temperatures in excess of 260 °C. Commercially pure titanium (Grades 1, 2, and 3) is immune to crevice corrosion in aerated seawater to temperatures of at least 70°C. In deaerated seawater, commercially pure titanium will resist crevice corrosion to temperatures as high as 94°C. When higher service temperatures are required or crevices cannot be engineered out of the process equipment titanium grades containing alloy addition can be applied to provide protection from crevice corrosion.

Pitting is the localized attack of the exposed metal surface in the absence of crevices. Titanium is highly resistant to pitting attack in seawater unless impressed currents higher than plus-5 volts are applied. Titanium is routinely used in impressed current systems as the anodic breakdown potential exceeds that of most common engineering materials.

Hydrogen Damage
Titanium is resistant to hydrogen damage in a wide range of applications including galvanic couples and impressed current systems. The naturally occurring oxide film on titanium protects the base metal from hydrogen absorption which would result in reduced ductility of the metal. Factors required for hydrogen damage to titanium are: mechanism for generating nascent hydrogen; metal temperature > 80°C; solution pH <3 or >12

Galvanic corrosion is not normally a concern for titanium due to the noble nature of the metal. Coupling with dissimilar metals will not result in corrosion issues as long as the entire system remains passive. If active corrosion is occurring in the system, then potential for hydrogen damage to titanium is possible. Factors which influence galvanic corrosion are the cathode to anode surface area ratio, the solution chemistry and temperature as indicated in the section on hydrogen damage. Avoiding galvanic corrosion can be accomplished by coupling with a more compatible metal, electrical insulation of the connection or designing the system in 100-percent titanium.

Erosion Corrosion
The hard adherent oxide on titanium provides a high level of protection from erosion corrosion in flowing seawater even when sand particle are entrained in the process steam. Velocities as high as 30 meter/second are acceptable for titanium when no sand is present and 5 meters/sec when heavily laden with sand. Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) has been reported for all engineering metal and alloys with the exception of predominantly titanium and high chromium/nickel alloys. MIC can occur over a wide range of temperature to 100°C; however, titanium is not affected by microbial influenced corrosion in flowing or stagnant seawater service.

Materials commonly selected for seawater heat exchanger and piping systems include alloys which are predominately copper and/or nickel and titanium. Each of the materials has benefits and limitations in seawater service. Titanium is resistant to all forms of corrosion in seawater to temperature exceeding 70°C; super duplex alloys have a maximum reported service temperature of 40°C, but are susceptible to pitting of welds at much lower temperatures.

Titanium has twice the strength of copper-nickel alloys and is nominally half the density. The higher strength means thinner wall sections, the higher velocity limitations for flowing seawater allows smaller diameter pipe both of which add to space and weight savings.

Summary
The industrial titanium market has expanded globally both in terms of supply and application to process plant equipment. The expanded supply base has brought improved availability, reliable delivery and more economical pricing to the market; the expanded application base has provided a robust reference list of successful applications for titanium to a variety of industrial applications. These success stories are fuelling even more interest in using titanium products to combat corrosion and extend reliability of equipment in harsh seawater service.

Case Study:
 This business case for titanium was demonstrated in 2010 with the largest-ever industrial project for titanium, when the Ras Al Khair desalination plant was constructed utilizing near 6,000 MT of titanium tubing. The application of titanium on this large scale was a result of the proven 40-year history of titanium in power generation and thermal desalination service together with the improved delivery for titanium products and the rising price of copper alloys. The government of Saudi Arabia commissioned the Ras Al Khair (formerly Ras Al Zwar) multi-stage flash-evaporation (MSF) desalination plant with 100-percent titanium tubes based on capital costs being better than the costs with historical material selection. The life of the MSF plant is expected to be more than 50 years, which also impacts capital amortization and subsequent operating costs.

Saturday, March 19, 2016

T I T A N I U M — T h e I n f i n i t e C h o i c e

Titanium—A Global Material of Choice

Titanium in the 21st century has emerged as a high-performance metal specified for demanding industrial, medical and commercial applications throughout the world. A wide spectrum of applications verify titanium’s strong global profile: aerospace
engine components and structural components built in North America and Europe; desalination systems in the Middle East; modern, high-profile architectural structures in Asia; off shore oil and gas exploration throughout the world; and an array of chemical processing and infrastructure projects in all major international markets.

Superior Properties:

There are four related reasons why engineers, purchasing managers, fabricators in global markets specify the use of titanium and its alloys to address their design, performance
and financial challenges.

Maximum Performance:

Many items, such as jet engine fan blades and medical/dental implants, simply perform best when they are manufactured from titanium, due to the metal’s unique combination of superior mechanical, corrosion resistance and physical properties.

Performance-to-Cost Value:

Titanium can enhance performance so dramatically it’s worth a higher cost, compared with other metals. For example, recreational products like golf clubs off er a playing experience that’s worth a higher price. In automotive applications, titanium connecting rods can save enough weight to improve performance without adding a costly turbocharger.

Life Cycle Cost:

In demanding global applications such as heat exchangers, chemical processing systems and marine environments, the initial higher cost of titanium pipe, fittings and tubing can be regained several fold by the savings that result from the metal’s long (many times unlimited) life and a corresponding reduction in
equipment maintenance and down time.

Titan Engineering Pte Ltd, Singapore

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Titanium metal saves sportsmen heads!

When an incredibly strong and light weight part is required then titanium metal is a product that will fit the bill. Titanium Alloy is as strong as steel metal, it has a low density and it has the additional benefit of not being a metal that suffers from corrosion. It is becoming the metal that a variety of industries are turning to as they carry out research and develop new items. It is used in many hospitals around the world, where it is used as parts for replacement knee joints.

It has also been used to help the heads of sportsmen as it is used to create the grill that cricketers have on their helmets. Clearly the players’ and manufacturers are confident that titanium grill on helmets will stand up to being hit by a ball bowled at around 90-100 miles an hour. Purchasers in the aerospace industry are happy as well to buy titanium for their products.  Check @ www.titanium.com.sg

Titanium is available various forms like bars, plates, tubes and sheet pipes and there are many titanium suppliers, meaning that when placing an order it is possible to find somewhere not too far away to supply it. Singapore's No.1 Titanium Metal Supplier, Titan keep lot of ready stock in round bar as well as sheet forms.  If we do not have it in the form you are looking for, then they will be able to source it for you.There are a number of things to consider when you are looking to make a purchase as there can be cost implications from making bad decisions.

If you have been able to win a contract that will ensure you need to buy titanium alloy or any other form of the product, you will be in a position to negotiate a good price for yourself from Titan Singapore. As long as you honor the level of trade that you say you will carry out with us, you will get the items at a price that will allow you to either make an additional profit, or share the savings made with your customer. By choosing Titan Engineering as your metal supplier, you can be dealing with one of the bigger players in the market and you will benefit from their ability to negotiate great prices and apply advantageous discounts.

If you don’t have to be concerned with the amount you are paying for your materials, then you will be able to spend more time looking for customers or perfecting the items you supply. You will get a price in around 15 minutes, providing it is a general item and is held in stock. Titan Singapore is a popular supplier of titanium materials in Singapore, Malaysia & Indonesia. Just give us a call at +65-68537424 or send us an enquiry from www.titanium.com.sg.