Description
- Product Overview
Titanium Stabilized Sheets are premium-grade metallic sheets engineered with titanium additions to stabilize the alloy structure and enhance resistance to intergranular corrosion. They are primarily used in high-temperature and corrosive industrial environments where structural integrity and long-term durability are critical. The key value proposition lies in their superior thermal stability and extended service life compared to conventional stainless steel sheets. Strategically, these sheets are essential in industries demanding reliable performance under extreme operational stress, reducing maintenance cycles and total lifecycle cost. - Key Specifications & Technical Characteristics
- Material Composition: Iron (Fe) base alloy with Chromium (Cr), Nickel (Ni), and Titanium (Ti) stabilization
- Grade: Industrial titanium-stabilized stainless steel (e.g., stabilized austenitic class equivalent)
- Purity Level: High metallurgical purity with controlled impurity thresholds for industrial-grade performance
- Physical Form: Flat rolled sheets
- Surface Finish: 2B, BA, No.4, or custom industrial finish options
- Thickness Range: 0.3 mm – 50 mm (customizable per order)
- Width: Standard and custom cut widths available
- Density: Approx. 7.9–8.0 g/cm³ (depending on alloy composition)
- Packaging: Export-grade wooden crates, steel strapping, moisture-resistant wrapping
- Shelf Life: Indefinite under dry, controlled storage conditions
- Core Industrial Applications
Titanium Stabilized Sheets are widely used across chemical processing, petrochemical refining, power generation, marine engineering, and heavy manufacturing industries. They are specifically applied in heat exchangers, pressure vessels, exhaust systems, furnace components, and corrosive fluid handling equipment. Their titanium stabilization prevents carbide precipitation, significantly improving performance in high-temperature welding and continuous thermal cycling. Compared to standard stainless steels, they deliver enhanced corrosion resistance, improved weld integrity, and longer operational lifespan, making them a preferred material for mission-critical infrastructure. - Competitive Advantages
- Superior Corrosion Resistance: Titanium stabilization prevents sensitization and intergranular corrosion
- High Thermal Stability: Maintains structural integrity under elevated temperatures
- Extended Service Life: Reduces replacement frequency and maintenance costs
- Consistent Quality Control: Strict metallurgical testing and batch uniformity
- Reliable Global Supply Chain: Scalable production capacity for bulk industrial demand
- Cost Efficiency Over Lifecycle: Lower total cost of ownership versus conventional alloys
- Technical Documentation Support: Full material certification (MTC, ISO, ASTM compliance available)
- Sustainability Advantage: Fully recyclable material supporting circular industrial sourcing strategies
- Commercial & Supply Information
- Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): BULK 20MT
- Loading Capacity:
- 20ft Container: 20–25 MT (depending on thickness and packaging configuration)
- 40ft Container: 25–28 MT
- Supply Capability: Large-scale continuous production with scheduled dispatch cycles
- Delivery Terms: FOB, CIF, or EXW available upon agreement
- Customization: Sheet dimensions, finish, and alloy specifications available upon request










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