Titanium (Ti) (Titanium) is a chemical element with atomic number 22, atomic weight 47.88, a light silvery-white metal. Density 4.51 g /cm 3 , t square = 1668 + (-) 5 ° С, t boiling = 3260 ° С .
It was these dry numbers from a chemistry textbook that determined the fate of this incredible metal, forcing scientists around the world and metallurgical companies to create a wide range of titanium alloys.
Today titanium and its alloys are widely used in high-tech industries of the world industry, constantly increasing the range of applications of this material.
The bulk of industrial titanium products are titanium pipes. Such pipes are used wherever the most critical requirements for product quality are high mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, resistance to various chemicals and compounds.
The main customer for titanium pipes is the oil and gas industry. Well drilling, and especially deep water drilling, would have been impossible without the use of titanium pipes.
On the territory of the former Soviet Union, titanium pipes are manufactured in accordance with GOST 22897-86, as well as OST 1 90050-72 from titanium alloys VT1-0, and PT-7M, which comply with GOST 19807-74.
Titanium tubes can be sanded to a mirror finish.