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High-Quality Titanium Tube and Pipe ASTM B338 from China Suppliers and Factory - ISO Certified

Baoji Special Steel, a leading private titanium tube manufacturer in China, offers a comprehensive production chain for titanium tubes, encompassing everything from melting raw materials to extruding hollow billets and rolling to finished products. Our commitment to quality is reflected in our certifications, including ISO, PED, AD2000, and EIL/BHEL, Our titanium pipes, manufactured through advanced extrusion, piercing, and rolling techniques, boast exceptional corrosion resistance, a high strength-to-weight ratio, non-magnetic properties, good heat transfer capabilities, and a lightweight design that ensures a long service life. These features make our products ideal for diverse applications in industries such as aerospace, chemical processing, marine engineering, medical devices, and power plants, Specifications include ASTM B338/ASME SB338, ASTM B861/ASME SB861, and DIN17861, with materials available in Gr.1, Gr.2, Gr.3, Gr.7, Gr.9, Gr.11, Gr.12, Gr.16, and Gr.1Our sizes range from an outer diameter of 1.5 to 219 mm, wall thickness of 0.3 to 8.0 mm, and lengths up to 18,000 mm, As a trusted supplier and factory in China, we meet the highest standards in titanium tube manufacturing, ensuring our customers receive top-quality products tailored to their specific needs

    To Know About Titanium Tube

    Titanium tube has the advantages of light weight, high strength and superior mechanical properties. It is widely used in heat exchange equipment, such as tubular heat exchanger, coil heat exchanger, serpentine tube heat exchanger, condenser, evaporator and conveying pipeline. Many nuclear power plants use titanium tube as the standard tube for their units.

    High Tensile Strength 686–1176 MPa tensile strength with density only ~60% of steel, delivering exceptional specific strength.
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    Superior Corrosion Resistance Outperforms most stainless steel in oxidizing media including atmosphere, sea water, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, and strong alkali.
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    Biocompatible & Nonmagnetic Ideal for medical devices — tolerated by the human body and safe for use in MRI environments.

    The seamless titanium tube has high strength. The tensile strength of titanium alloy is 686–1176 MPa, and the density is only about 60% of that of steel, so the specific strength is very high. The hardness of titanium alloy (annealed) is HRC32–38. Seamless titanium tube also has strong corrosion resistance. Titanium at 550℃ in the air below, the surface will form thin and dense oxide film rapidly. Therefore, the corrosion resistance of titanium oxide film is better than that of most stainless steel in the oxidizing medium such as atmosphere, sea water, nitric acid and sulfuric acid and strong alkali.

    Another great thing about titanium is that, just as there are different types of stainless steel, copper, nickel, there are many different grades of titanium tube.

    For instance, ASTM has a variety of standards (principally ASTM B338/ASME SB338, ASTM B265/ASME SB265, ASTM B348/ASME SB348, and ASTM B381/ASME SB381) relating to the "recipes" for titanium grades used in different applications. If you look at the specs, you will see there are even multiple grades for unalloyed titanium, e.g. GR1, GR2, GR5, GR7, GR9 and GR12 etc.

    Another advantage of titanium tube in medical devices is that it is biocompatible. Not only can the human body tolerate the use of titanium (which is important enough), but it is also nonmagnetic — an increasingly important trait as the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) becomes more common in medical diagnostics.

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    Titanium Tube Tensile Requirements

    Grade Tensile Strength, Min Yield Strength, 0.2% Offset Yield Elongation in 2 in. or 50mm, Min. %
    Ksi MPa Min. Max.
    Ksi MPa Ksi MPa
    1 35 240 20 138 45 310 24
    2 50 345 40 275 65 450 20
    3 65 450 55 380 80 550 18
    5 130 895 120 828     10
    7 50 345 40 275 65 450 20
    9A 90 620 70 483     15C
    9B 125 860 105 725     10
    11 35 240 20 138 45 310 24
    12 70 483 50 345     18C
    16 50 345 70 275 65 450 20
    17 35 240 20 138 45 310 24

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main advantages of titanium tubes over stainless steel tubes?
    Titanium tubes offer a superior strength-to-weight ratio — with a density only about 60% of steel but comparable or higher tensile strength. They also provide better corrosion resistance in oxidizing environments such as sea water, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, and strong alkali, making them a preferred choice for demanding industrial and marine applications.
    What ASTM standards apply to titanium tubes?
    The principal ASTM standards for titanium tubes and related products include ASTM B338/ASME SB338 (welded and seamless tubes for condensers and heat exchangers), ASTM B265/ASME SB265 (strip, sheet, and plate), ASTM B348/ASME SB348 (bars and billets), and ASTM B381/ASME SB381 (forgings). These standards define the chemical composition and mechanical property requirements for various titanium grades.
    What titanium grades are commonly available for tubes?
    Common titanium tube grades include Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), Grade 7, Grade 9, Grade 11, Grade 12, Grade 16, and Grade 17. Each grade has distinct mechanical properties and chemical compositions suited for different applications — from low-strength, highly formable Grade 1 to the high-strength aerospace-grade Grade 5.
    Why is titanium tube used in heat exchange equipment?
    Titanium tubes are widely used in heat exchange equipment — including tubular heat exchangers, coil heat exchangers, serpentine tube heat exchangers, condensers, and evaporators — because of their excellent corrosion resistance, lightweight nature, and high thermal performance. They are especially valuable in environments involving sea water or aggressive chemical media where other metals would corrode rapidly.
    Is titanium tube safe for use in medical devices?
    Yes. Titanium is biocompatible, meaning the human body can tolerate it without adverse reactions. Additionally, titanium is nonmagnetic, which is a critical property for medical implants and instruments used in or near MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) equipment. These properties make titanium tubes and components a standard choice in medical device manufacturing.
    What is the hardness and tensile strength range of seamless titanium tubes?
    Seamless titanium tubes (in annealed condition) typically have a hardness of HRC 32–38. The tensile strength of titanium alloys ranges from 686 MPa to 1176 MPa depending on the grade. For example, Grade 1 has a minimum tensile strength of 240 MPa, while Grade 5 reaches a minimum of 895 MPa, making it suitable for high-stress structural applications.