Flange type titanium lining pipe is a pipe connecting component made of non-ferrous metal titanium or titanium alloy. It connects pipes to each other and to the pipe ends through flange connection. Titanium flanges can be cast, threaded or welded together. The flange connection consists of a pair of flanges, a gasket, and several bolts and nuts. The gasket is placed between two flange sealing surfaces. When the nut is tightened, the pressure on the gasket surface reaches a certain value and deforms, filling the uneven areas on the sealing surface to ensure a tight and leak free connection.
Titanium, as a non-ferrous metal, has the characteristics of light weight, high strength, and superior mechanical properties. Therefore, titanium flanges not only inherit the advantages of titanium materials, but also have a wide range of applications in the industrial field. For example, in heat exchange equipment such as tubular heat exchangers, coil heat exchangers, serpentine heat exchangers, condensers, evaporators, and conveying pipelines, titanium flanges play an important role. In addition, due to the corrosion resistance and high temperature strength of titanium, titanium flanges are widely used in many industrial applications that require resistance to corrosion and high temperatures, such as in the nuclear power industry, where many standard pipes for units are also made of titanium.