Titanium and titanium alloys are known as "space metal" and "ocean metal" due to their excellent properties such as high specific strength, good thermal stability, corrosion resistance and non-magnetism, etc. They are widely used in aerospace, chemical industry, petroleum, metallurgy, electric power and shipbuilding, etc. Since the 1950s, titanium has become the main structural material for airplanes. Since the 1950s, titanium has become the main structural material of the aircraft, high-performance aircraft engine fan, compressor wheel and blade one of the materials chosen. With the development of the aerospace industry, the titanium alloy industry as a late start of the emerging industry has developed rapidly, especially in recent years, the international production of titanium alloys and the market demand has experienced a period of rapid development, titanium production in the past four years has doubled.
Titanium cooler (TitaniumCondenser), for the refrigeration system parts, belongs to a kind of titanium heat exchanger, can turn gas or vapor into liquid, the heat in the titanium tube, in a very fast way, to the air near the titanium tube. The cooler working process is a heat release process, so the cooler temperature is high.



Power plants must use many coolers to condense the steam from the turbine exhaust. Coolers are used in refrigeration plants to condense refrigeration vapors like ammonia and Freon. Coolers are used in the petrochemical industry to condense hydrocarbons and other chemical vapors. Devices that convert vapors to liquids in the distillation process are also called condensers. All coolers operate by taking away heat from gases or vapors.
Domestic and foreign production and application of titanium and titanium alloy tubing.
There are eight major titanium producing countries in the world, ranked by the United States, Russia, Japan, China, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy. In recent years, driven by the economic growth of Asian countries, including China and Japan, especially China as the core of the petrochemical, military and other industries with the rapid growth of titanium, the world's demand for titanium has increased rapidly. Every year to double-digit growth. The United States is the world's titanium demand. It is also a major producer, with a production of more than 35,000 tons in 2012; Russia's titanium production ranks 2nd in the world, with a production of about 3.0 million tons in 2012; China produced about 28,000 tons of titanium in 2012, and is expected to break through 3.0 million tons in 2013; Japan's production in 2012 also reached 1.9 million tons or so; the production of titanium in Europe in the past two years has not changed much. However, compared with the advantages of developed countries in the deep processing and application of titanium materials, the development of domestic titanium materials is relatively extensive, and most of them still remain in the processing of raw materials or crude products. A small number of finished products with high technological content are mainly used in military products, which cannot be widely promoted to the civil field due to cost and other reasons.





