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Titanium tube coils are widely used in heat exchangers that require superior corrosion resistance and excellent thermal conductivity. The coil is typically made from a continuous length of titanium tubing wound into a spiral or helical shape.
Manufactured to ASTM B338 / ASME SB-338, titanium tube coils are essential components for fabricating tubular heat exchangers — including double-pipe, shell-and-tube, and coiled-tube types. Among these, the coiled-tube heat exchanger is the most commonly used design in petrochemical production due to its compact structure and efficient heat transfer performance.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Product name | Titanium Tube Coil |
| Material | TA1 (Gr1, BT1-00), TA2 (Gr2, BT1-0), TA9 (Gr7), TA10 (Gr12) |
| Diameter | Outer Diameter (OD): φ200–3000 mm |
| Size | OD 9.52×0.6 / 12.7×0.9 / 16×0.9 / 19.7×1 / 25×2 mm (custom seamless or welded) |
| Other Components | Channels (heads), tube sheets, baffles, tie rods & spacers, pass partition plates, and expansion joint (if required) |
| MOQ | 1 set |
| Working Conditions | Refrigerant side (in tube): R22, R134a, R407C, R410A, etc. Water side (in tank): Natural water, drinking water, seawater, etc. |
| Application | Chemical industry, petroleum, metallurgy, power generation, seawater desalination, and more |
Titanium Tubing – The core component provides corrosion resistance, strength, and excellent heat transfer.
Header – Directs fluid flow in and out of the coil; usually made of stainless steel for durability.
Tube Sheet – Supports and seals the tube bundle; commonly made from corrosion-resistant metal.
Baffles – Enhance heat transfer efficiency by controlling fluid direction and turbulence.
Support Structure – Holds the coil securely and prevents vibration; typically made of steel or aluminium.
Fittings & Connections – Join the coil with headers and other parts; built from durable, corrosion-resistant materials.
Titanium tube coils are ideal for heat exchangers in:
Chemical and petrochemical processing
Power generation systems
Seawater desalination plants
Marine and offshore equipment
Metallurgy and electroplating
Food processing and medical industries
They are also used in processes involving titanium powder production, glycine, pesticides, fuel chemicals, cyanuric acid, and other chemical intermediates.