Titanium End Cap is a vital piping component used to seal the end of a pipeline, valve, or pressure vessel, ensuring system integrity by preventing fluid leakage, contamination, or exposure to external environments. Fabricated from titanium or titanium alloys, these end caps are engineered for applications demanding exceptional corrosion resistance, lightweight durability, and reliability in extreme conditions.
Specifications
Material | Titanium Gr1, Gr2, Gr4, Gr5, Gr7, Gr9, Gr12 (or monel 400/uns 04400, Nickel, R60702 Zirconium ) etc. |
Specification | external diameter: 1/2" – 24" (21.34 – 609.5 mm) |
Standard | ASTM B363, EN 10253, DIN 2605, ASME B16.9, MSS SP-97, etc. |
Technique | Buttwelding, Seamless |
Surface | Quartz-shot, sand-blasting, polishing |
Application | Petroleum, gas, chemical industry, electric power, metallurgy, pharmacy, shipyard and other similar yield. |
Installation Considerations
Welding: Requires TIG welding with inert gas shielding (argon/helium) to prevent oxidation and maintain corrosion resistance.
Galvanic Isolation: Use dielectric insulation when connecting to dissimilar metals (e.g., carbon steel) to avoid galvanic corrosion.
Pressure Testing: Ensure end caps meet system pressure ratings post-installation.
Advantages Over Alternatives
Longevity: Titanium’s self-healing oxide layer ensures decades of service in corrosive or abrasive environments.
Cost Efficiency: Reduced maintenance and replacement costs compared to stainless steel or copper-nickel alloys.
Sustainability: 100% recyclable, supporting eco-friendly industrial practices.