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The reason for the leakage of the titanium heat exchanger nozzle!
1. Reasons for Leakage of Heat Exchanger Tube Orifices1.1 Excessive thermal stressDuring operation, the temperature of the shell and tube walls of a tubular heat exchanger varies between cold and hot ......
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How to process titanium alloy bars from titanium ingots to finished bars?
1、 Titanium ingot castingWhen the initial forging temperature is β When the transition point is above 150 ° C to 250 ° C, the plasticity performance of the casting structure is the best. Steel ing......
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The advantages and safety performance of titanium standard component connection technology!
The linking technology for titanium standard components was developed in 1998 and has rapidly replaced two traditional pipeline connection methods: flange and welding. In China, the development of thi......
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Eliminate defects in the manufacturing process of titanium screws!
Titanium screws not only undergo strong absorption and reaction with O2, N2, H2, CO, CO2, H2O, and NH3 in the ambient atmosphere during melting, but also interact with the vast majority of known cruci......
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Uncover the little-known characteristics of titanium coils!
The strength of titanium alloy coils is higher than that of high-quality steel. Titanium alloy has good heat resistance, low-temperature toughness, and fracture toughness....
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Precautions for using titanium electrodes!
After oxidation sintering, the titanium electrode has a black surface, and the uncoated surface appears blue without electrode performance. The black side corresponds to the cathode for use....
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What are the reasons for titanium anode passivation?
Titanium anodes have a certain service life during electrolysis operations. When the voltage rises to almost no current passes through, the titanium anode becomes inactive, a phenomenon known as anode passivation....
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The source and application of nickel!
Nickel is the 23rd element with the highest content in the Earth's crust. It is somewhat rich, but scattered, accounting for 1% of igneous rocks....