When manufacturing titanium and titanium alloy materials, one of the most critical steps is removing oxide scale. Acid pickling is the primary method for achieving this, and its success relies on careful preparation and process control.
Pre-Treatment Before Pickling
Before initiating the pickling process, it's essential to pre-treat the titanium materials. This can include methods like molten alkaline washing, mechanical scale breaking, or sandblasting. These pre-treatments help to remove surface dirt and thick oxide layers, ensuring that the surface is clean and optimized for the subsequent titanium forging process. Proper pre-treatment not only enhances the quality of the titanium but also improves the effectiveness of the acid pickling process.
The Acid Pickling Process
For titanium materials with a light oxide layer, particularly those formed at temperatures below 600°C, acid pickling is a highly effective method for removal. During this process, the titanium interacts with the acidic solution, which dissolves the oxide scale and produces metal ions. However, acid pickling is not just a straightforward chemical reaction-it also involves electrochemical phenomena. Special attention must be paid to the reduction of hydrogen ions in the acidic solution, especially when it contains hydrofluoric acid or fluoride-based compounds.
If hydrogen ions are reduced to atomic or molecular hydrogen, they may diffuse into the metal, leading to hydrogen embrittlement. This can severely compromise the performance and longevity of titanium materials. Therefore, careful monitoring of the acid solution's composition and ratio is crucial.
Controlling the Acid Solution
To prevent hydrogen embrittlement, the ratio of nitric acid to hydrofluoric acid should always be kept above 5:1. This is critical to maintaining a balance between effective oxide removal and minimizing the risk of hydrogen contamination. However, it's important to avoid using excessive amounts of nitric acid, as this can slow down the reaction, reduce production efficiency, and produce harmful fumes, complicating the handling process.




Temperature and Time Control
In addition to acid composition, factors such as temperature and pickling time must also be carefully monitored. If the temperature is too high or the process lasts too long, titanium materials can suffer from over-corrosion, which negatively impacts surface quality and overall material properties. Adjusting the pickling process based on the type, thickness, and oxide layer severity of the material is essential for achieving optimal results.
The acid pickling process for titanium and titanium alloys is both complex and delicate. By strictly controlling the acid composition, solution ratios, and processing parameters, manufacturers can achieve the desired results while avoiding unnecessary damage to titanium materials.
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| Product Category | Standard Forms / Types | Common Grades (ASTM) | Typical Dimensions / Specifications | Key Applications |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Titanium Pipes & Tubes | Seamless Pipe, Welded Tube, Heat Exchanger Tubes, Condenser Tubes, Capillary Tubes | Grade 1, 2, 3, 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), 7, 9 (Ti-3Al-2.5V), 12 | OD: 0.5mm - 300mm+ Wall Thickness: 0.1mm - 20mm Length: Custom up to 15m |
Aerospace, Chemical Processing, Marine, Power Plant Condensers, Bicycle Frames, Medical Implants |
| Titanium Sheets & Plates | Hot-Rolled Plate, Cold-Rolled Sheet, Checker Plate (Flooring) | Grade 1, 2, 3, 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), 7, 12 | Thickness: 0.1mm - 100mm+ Width: Up to 2000mm Length: Up to 6000mm |
Chemical Tanks, Pressure Vessels, Architectural Cladding, Marine Hardware, Armor Plating, Heat Exchangers |
| Titanium Bars & Rods | Round Bar, Square Bar, Hex Bar, Forged Bar, Wire Rod | Grade 1, 2, 4, 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), 7, 12 | Diameter/Size: 1mm - 500mm+ Length: 1000mm - 6000mm (Std.), Custom |
Fasteners (Bolts, Nuts), Surgical Implants, Pump Shafts, Valve Components, Golf Clubs, Marine Shafting |
| Titanium Strips & Coils | Cold-Rolled Strip, Precision Foil, Coiled Strip | Grade 1, 2, 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), 12 | Thickness: 0.02mm (Foil) - 5mm Width: 5mm - 500mm Coil Weight: Up to 1000kg |
Bellows, Medical Stents, Gaskets, Honeycomb Cores, Springs, Electronic Components |
| Titanium Wires | Welding Wire, Spring Wire, Fastener Wire, Mesh Wire, Medical Suture Wire | Grade 1, 2, 4, 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), ELI (Extra Low Interstitial) | Diameter: 0.05mm - 10mm Condition: Annealed, Hard-Drawn Form: Coils, Spools, Straight Lengths |
3D Printing (Wire-AM), Welding Filler, Chemical Mesh, Orthodontic Archwires, Fishing Leaders, Springs |
Our factory
Our factory specializes in the field of international trade of titanium materials, professionally producing high-quality series products such as titanium tubes, titanium bars, titanium plates, titanium wires, and titanium strips. The factory is equipped with internationally advanced production and testing equipment, including precision forging units, high-speed cold rolling mills, vacuum melting furnaces, CNC spinning machines, continuous drawing production lines, and automated surface treatment systems. Coupled with precision testing instruments such as spectrometers and ultrasonic flaw detectors, we ensure precise control over the entire process from raw materials to finished products. We are committed to providing global customers with titanium products that offer excellent performance and a complete range of specifications through stable and reliable processes and strict quality management, meeting the application needs of high-end industries such as energy, chemical, aerospace, and medical fields.

Titanium product packaging
We place great emphasis on the transportation safety and delivery quality of our products. All titanium materials are packaged using strict industrial-grade solutions: titanium tubes and bars undergo anti-rust treatment, are tightly wrapped with waterproof stretch film, and then placed in reinforced wooden or iron boxes lined with moisture-proof paper, with fillers added to prevent sliding and collisions during transportation. Titanium plates and strips are covered with protective film, fitted with edge protectors, separated layer by layer with moisture-proof paper, loaded onto sturdy wooden or steel pallets, and securely fastened with steel straps. Fine titanium wires are neatly coiled onto specialized spools and encapsulated in sealed boxes that are waterproof and dustproof. Each packaging unit is accompanied by clear product labels, material certificates, and moisture-proof indicators, ensuring that the goods remain intact, clearly labeled, and safely delivered to global customers through long-distance sea freight and multimodal transportation.

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