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Titanium Gr 1/2/5/9 Buttweld Fittings

Titanium Gr 1/2/5/9 Buttweld Fittings

Titanium Grades :

Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 5 & Grade 9

Material Specification :

ASTM B363

Alloy Classification :

Commercially Pure & Alpha-Beta Titanium

Dimensional Standard :

ASME B16.9

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When designing piping systems that demand an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and unparalleled corrosion resistance, the material choice becomes a critical engineering decision. This is where Titanium Gr 1/2/5/9 Buttweld Fittings truly shine. The secret to their remarkable performance lies in the unique properties of titanium itself—a metal as strong as many steels but nearly half the weight.

The Versatility of Titanium Grades

Titanium's versatility is showcased through its different grades, each engineered for specific operational needs. The range of commercially pure and alloyed options allows engineers to optimize their systems perfectly.

  • Grade 1 & Grade 2: These are the workhorses of commercially pure titanium. Grade 1 is known for its excellent ductility and exceptional corrosion resistance, particularly in highly corrosive environments. Grade 2 offers a balanced combination of strength and corrosion resistance, making it the most widely used titanium grade for general industrial piping applications.
  • Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): This is the workhorse of titanium alloys. Strengthened with aluminum and vanadium, Grade 5 provides a massive leap in mechanical strength and heat resistance. It is the go-to choice for high-pressure systems and critical applications, especially in the demanding worlds of aerospace and oil and gas.
  • Grade 9: Offering a middle ground, this alloyed titanium provides better strength than Grade 2 while retaining excellent formability. It is often selected for its high fatigue strength and weldability.

Designed for the Most Corrosive Environments

The primary reason for choosing titanium fittings is their legendary resistance to corrosion.

  • Marine and Seawater Systems: Titanium is virtually immune to the corrosive attack of seawater, making it indispensable for offshore platforms, desalination plants, and shipbuilding.
  • Chemical and Process Industries: Its ability to withstand chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking and a wide range of aggressive chemicals, including oxidizing acids, ensures long-term reliability in chemical and petrochemical plants.

Securing Excellence for Your Project

The integrity of your pipeline depends not just on the material, but on the quality of the components and the reliability of your supply chain. Finding a trusted Titanium Gr 1/2/5/9 Buttweld Fittings Supplier in UAE or a reputable Titanium Gr 1/2/5/9 Buttweld Fittings Exporter in Dubai is paramount. A dependable partner will provide fittings manufactured and tested in strict accordance with ASTM B363, ensuring consistent quality and performance. By choosing a supplier who can provide full material traceability and certification, you are safeguarding your project against costly downtime and ensuring the long-term, reliable operation of your facility.

Grade 1 / 2 / 5 / 9 Titanium ASTM B363 Buttweld Fittings Equivalent Grades

STANDARD UNS WNR.
Titanium Gr 1 R50250 3.7025
Titanium Gr 2 R50400 3.7035
Titanium Gr 5 R56400 3.7165
Titanium Gr 9 R56320 -

Titanium Elbow

Designed to provide smooth directional flow, the Titanium Elbow delivers exceptional corrosion resistance, high strength-to-weight ratio, and outstanding durability in marine, aerospace, and chemical processing applications.

Titanium Elbow

Titanium Alloy Tee

Engineered for reliable branch connections, the Titanium Alloy Tee offers superior resistance to chlorides, seawater, and aggressive chemicals while maintaining excellent structural integrity in demanding industrial environments.

Titanium Alloy Tee

Titanium Eccentric Reducer

Facilitating efficient pipe size transitions, the Titanium Eccentric Reducer minimizes flow turbulence and provides long-term corrosion protection in offshore, desalination, and process piping systems.

Titanium Eccentric Reducer

Titanium Concentric Reducer

Providing balanced fluid flow through gradual diameter reduction, the Titanium Concentric Reducer combines lightweight construction with exceptional mechanical performance for critical engineering applications.

Titanium Concentric Reducer

Titanium Long Stub End

Manufactured for secure lap joint flange assemblies, the Titanium Long Stub End ensures dependable pipeline connections, simplified maintenance, and outstanding resistance to corrosive process media.

Titanium Long Stub End

Titanium Short Stub End

Designed for compact flange installations, the Titanium Short Stub End offers excellent weldability, dimensional accuracy, and superior corrosion resistance in high-purity and marine piping systems.

Titanium Short Stub End

Titanium Alloy Cap

Providing reliable end closures for pressure piping systems, the Titanium Alloy Cap protects pipelines against leakage while delivering exceptional resistance to oxidation, seawater, and chemical attack.

Titanium Alloy Cap

Titanium Cross

Creating dependable four-way pipeline intersections, the Titanium Cross delivers excellent mechanical strength, lightweight performance, and long-term reliability for aerospace, offshore, and industrial process systems.

Titanium Cross

Titanium Pipe Bend

Optimized for smooth flow redirection, the Titanium Pipe Bend withstands demanding pressure, corrosive environments, and cyclic loading while maintaining exceptional structural stability and service life.

Titanium Pipe Bend

Titanium Grades :

Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 5 & Grade 9

Material Specification :

ASTM B363

Alloy Classification :

Commercially Pure & Alpha-Beta Titanium

Dimensional Standard :

ASME B16.9

Weight Advantage :

High Strength-to-Weight Ratio

Corrosion Property :

Exceptional Chloride Resistance

Fabrication Process :

Precision Welded Construction

Temperature Capability :

Cryogenic to Elevated Service

Inspection :

Dye Penetrant & Ultrasonic Testing

Certification :

EN 10204 3.1

Performance Feature :

Excellent Biocompatibility

Application Areas :

Aerospace, Marine & Medical Engineering

Chemical Composition of Titanium Alloy Seamless and Welded Pipe Fittings

Grade C N O H Ti Fe
Ti Gr 1 0.10 max 0.03 max 0.18 max 0.015 max Bal 0.20 max
Ti Gr 2 0.10 max 0.03 max 0.25 max 0.015 max Bal 0.30 max
Ti Gr 5 0.10 max 0.05 max 0.20 max 0.015 max Bal 0.40 max
Ti Gr 9 ≤ 0.050 ≤ 0.030 ≤ 0.15 ≤ 0.015 92.755 - 95.5 ≤ 0.20

Mechanical Properties Of ASME SB363 Titanium Buttweld Pipe Fittings

Tensile strength (min) 0.2% yield strength (min)
Designation MPa ksi MPa ksi
Unalloyed grades    
grade 1 240 35 170 25
grade 2 340 50 280 40
grade 5 920 134 866 126
grade 9 620  - 530  -

Our Titanium Gr 1/2/5/9 Buttweld Fittings are used in a wide range of applications and various industries. Below are a few of them:

Application Industries

Application Industries

Aerospace Industry

Aerospace Industry

Food Processing Industry

Food Processing Industry

Pulp & Paper Indusry

Pulp & Paper Indusry

Energy Industry

Energy Industry

Pharmaceuticals Industry

Pharmaceuticals Industry

Power Plant Industry

Power Plant Industry

Chemical Industry

Chemical Industry

Oil and Gas Industry

Oil and Gas Industry

Frequently Asked Questions

Get clear answers to common queries about our steel products, services, and delivery processes.

Why are Titanium Grade 1, 2, 5, and 9 Buttweld Fittings preferred for corrosive environments?

Titanium alloys naturally form a protective oxide layer that provides exceptional resistance to seawater, chlorides, oxidizing chemicals, and many corrosive process fluids. Their high strength-to-weight ratio also makes them ideal for demanding industrial applications.

Which Titanium grade should be selected for industrial piping?

Grade 1 offers maximum corrosion resistance and formability, Grade 2 provides higher strength for general industrial service, Grade 5 delivers exceptional mechanical performance for aerospace and high-pressure applications, while Grade 9 combines excellent strength with superior weldability for lightweight piping systems.

Which industries commonly use Titanium Buttweld Fittings?

These fittings are widely installed in aerospace manufacturing, offshore platforms, desalination plants, marine engineering, chemical processing facilities, pharmaceutical industries, heat exchangers, and power generation projects.

What manufacturing standards apply to Titanium Buttweld Fittings?

Titanium Buttweld Fittings are generally manufactured according to ASTM B363, ASME SB363, ASME B16.9, and applicable international dimensional standards while undergoing rigorous quality inspections.

What inspections ensure the quality of Titanium Buttweld Fittings?

Manufacturers perform Positive Material Identification (PMI), Dye Penetrant Testing (DPT), Ultrasonic Testing (UT), Hydrostatic Testing, Dimensional Verification, and Mechanical Testing before supplying the fittings.

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