Titanium Hose Clamps

2 Hose clampsUnique for its lightweight, high strength and corrosion resistance

Titanium hose clamps are commonly used in the chemical processing industry for handling chlorine (wet) and chlorine compounds in aqueous solutions as they are fully resistant to chlorides, hypochlorites, chlorates, perchlorates and chlorine dioxide. Grade 2 titanium hose clamps are also an excellent material to prevent seawater corrosion. Both worm drive and medium duty hose clamps are available in grade 2 titanium.


Titanium Hose Clamp Types & Sizes

TITANIUM HOSE CLAMPS STANDARD SIZES -WORM DRIVE

SAE #Size (in)
10 5/8” – 15/16”
12 7/8" - 1-1/4"
16 1-1/16” – 1-1/2”
24 1” – 2”
32 1-1/2” – 2-1/2”
36 1-3/4” – 2-3/4”
44 2-1/4” – 3-1/4”
52 2-3/4” – 3-3/4”
64 3-1/2" - 4-1/2"
88 4-1/2” – 6”

Worm Drive Hose Clamps
All components of the titanium hose clamp are are 100% Grade 2 titanium (band, screw, housing). The titanium hose clamps are availabe in standard SAE sizes. The standard hose clamps can be purchased on our webstore or for other sizes not shown, please contact us.  Learn more about the features and benefits of worm drive hose clamps.

Medium Duty Hose Clamp
All medium duty titanium hose clamps are made to order for a specifc outer diameter of tubing. All components of medium duty hose clamps including band, screw and nut are 100% grade 2 titanium. Learn more about the features and benefits of medium duty hose clamps.

 


 

Mechanical Properties

Titanium Tensile Data


Titanium's Resistance to Chlorine

Titanium Resistance Chlorine


Corrosion Data

Titanium Corrosion Data


Titanium Grade 5 Temperature vs Strength

TI5 Temperature vs Strength


 Applicaitons & Uses

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Marine Environments

Titanium grade 2 hose clamps play a critical role in various marine and salt water industries. Naval vessels rely on titanium for its ability to prevent salt water corrosion in both saltwater, polluted seawater and brackish water. In addition titanium hose clamps are provide protection in stagnant and high velocity environments. In fact, they are practically completely resistant to any erosion even up to a velocity of 120 ft./sec. Countless experiments and real world industries have used titanium in seawater and polluted seawater for years at a time with no corrosive effects. Titanium hose clamps can also withstand tide, splash, atmosphere and currents in salt environments. In addition to ships, Titanium hose clamps are used for preventing saltwater corrosion in off-shoring exploration and drilling, underwater piping, and marine power stations.

 

desalinationWater Treatment and Desalination Plants
Titanium hose clamps also serve to prevent corrosion in water treatment plants as they are immune to corrosive attack by saline solutions in addition to being virtually unaffected by most oxidizing acids and industrial chlorine solutions. These hose clamps are fully resistant to solutions of chlorites, chlorates, hypochlorites and chlorine dioxide, as well as oxidising metallic chlorides used in water treatment.

Desalination plants heavily rely on titanium hose clamps for their ability to prevent salt water corrosion.
Titanium hose clamps also are beneficial to this industry because of their ability to handle salt water at high temperatures, even at 500°F/260°C. This is particular useful when salt water steam is a corrosion factor at desalination plants.

 

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Bleaching and Chloride Environments
A vast number of industries utilize chlorides as well as bleaching systems. Bleaching and chlorides are a vital part of the pulp and paper industry which depends on titanium hose clamps for their inertness to their harsh environments.  Due to titanium’s rapid generation of its oxide layer, it offers outstanding protection in wet chloride environments. Titanium hose clamps are almost completely resistant to chlorites, chlorates, chlorides and chlorine dioxide. 

 

 

 

Hastelloy Hose Clamps

Medium Duty Hose Clamp ImageA high performance nickel alloy for severe corrosion environments

The Hastelloy family of alloys are known for their corrosion resistance in the harshest chemical environments. Hastelloy C276 medium duty hose clamps offer a versatile solution for a wide range of acid applications; best known for sulfuric and hydrochloric acid corrosion resistance, Hastelloy hose clamps also provide protection from corrosion in marine environments. 



HASTELLOY® C-276 

C276 alloy, UNS N10276, is the most widely used and versatile, corrosion resistant alloy. Very good resistance to reducing, and mildly oxidizing corrosives. Excellent stress corrosion cracking resistance with very good resistance to localized attack. For more indepth material information download our Hastelloy C276 datasheet.

Hastelloy C276 Specifications: N10276, ASTM B574, ASME SB574, Werkstoff 2.4819, ASTM G28-A/B, EN 10204-3.1, ASME B18.2.2, ASTM B619, ASME SB619, ASTM B366, ASME SB366, WPHC276, ASME B16.11, ASTM B564/ASME SB564, COLD DRAWN, HOT FINISHED, ASTM B575, ASME SB575, COLD ROLLED, HOT ROLLED, ASME B16.9, ASME B16.5, ASTM B462, ASME SB462

Hastelloy C276 Chemistry

 


MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HASTELLOY

C276 Tensile Curve

C276 Tensile Data

 

Hastelloy C276 Flange Pressure & Temperature Ratings


Hastelloy Corrosion Data

Hastelloy Corrosion Data


Hastelloy C276 Iso-Corrosion Curves for HCl & H2SO4

C276-H2SO4 IsoCorrosion Curve

C276-HCl IsoCorrosion

Titanium Washers

Unique for its strength, lightness of weight and corrosion resistance

Titanium Washers

Titanium washers are best known for being strong, lightweight and corrosion resistant. One property that stands out when compared to other metal washers is that titanium washers have the highest strength-to-weight ratio with a density of 4.51 g /cm3. As an example, titanium grade 5 is 4 times stronger than 316 stainless steel at nearly half the weight. This makes titanium washers ideal for applications that require both lightness of weight and excellent strength such as oil & gas (down-hole), military and sporting goods. 

Titanium washers are also unique among metals in the chemical processing industry for handling chlorine (wet) and chlorine compounds in aqueous solutions. Titanium washers are fully resistant to solutions of chlorides, hypochlorites, chlorates, perchlorates and chlorine dioxide. As a result titanium washers are often using within the chlorine related industries such as pulp and paper and chlor-alkali / bleach.

Titanium washers are also an excellent material to prevent seawater corrosion. Because titanium washers can resists corrosion by seawater up to temperatures as high as 500°F (260°C) as well as survive at ocean depths over a mile below the surface, titanium washers are used throughout the oil & gas, desalination and marine industries.

The most common grades of Titanium washers are Grade 2 and Grade 5. Gain more insight on these by accessing our Grade 2 and Grade 5 overviews or by contacting our engineering experts.

Resources: Titanium Torque Specs

Washer TypesFlat Washers & Lock Washers


Titanium Grades, Chemistry & Specifications

Titanium Grade 2  (Commercially Pure)

Unalloyed titanium; Commercially pure titanium is the most common grade of titanium utilized throughout industry due to its ease of availability and good properties.

Titanium Grade 2 Specifications: UNS R50400,  ASTM B 348,  AMS 4921, ASTM F 67, ISO 5832-2, Werkstoff 3.7035

Titanium Grade 2 Chemistry

Titanium Grade 5 (Ti 6Al-4V)

Known as the “workhorse” of the titanium alloys, Ti 6Al-4V, or Grade 5 titanium, is 2x stronger than titanium grade 2. This alloy offers high strength and light weight, useful formability and high corrosion resistance. Ti 6AI-4V finds many uses in the aerospace, medical, marine and chemical processing industries.

Titanium Grade 5 Specifications:  ASTM - B265, B348, B381, B861, F467 and F468, AMS - 4911, 4928, 4935, 4965 and 4967, MIL-T - 9046 and - 9047, Werkstoff 3.7165

Titanium Grade 5 Chemistry

Titanium Grade 7 

Grade 7 is the most corrosion resistant of all titanium alloys and is typically used in chemical processes and production equipment components. Similar to Grade 2, but with the addition of 0.12 to 0.25% palladium, Grade 23 has enhanced corrosion resistance to reducing acids and localized attack in hot halides. 

Titanium Grade 7 Specifications: ASTM - B265, B337, B338, B348, B363, B381, B861 and B862, Werkstoff 3.7235

Titanium Grade 7 Chemistry

Titanium Grade 23 (TI 6AL-4V ELI)

Titanium grade 23 or TI 6AL-4V ELI is an Extra Low Intersticial grade. This grade is similar to Grade 5, but because of the low intersticials, its mechanical properties are enhanced. This ELI grade is often found in more demanding medical device applications as well as industrial applications.

Titanium Grade 23 Specifications: 

ASTM - B265, B348, B363, B381, B861, B862 andF136, AMS - 4907, 4930 and 4956

Titanium Grade 23 Chemistry

Other titanium grades are also available upon request.

 


Mechanical Properties

Titanium Tensile Data


 

Titanium's Resistance to Chlorine

Titanium Resistance Chlorine

 


Corrosion Data

Titanium Corrosion Data


Titanium Grade 5 Temperature vs Strength

TI5 Temperature vs Strength

   

Titanium Threaded Rod

Unique for its strength, lightness of weight and corrosion resistance

Titanium Threaded Rod

Titanium threaded rods are best known for being strong, lightweight and corrosion resistant. One property that stands out when compared to other metal threaded rods is that titanium threaded rods have the highest strength-to-weight ratio with a density of 4.51 g /cm3. As an example, titanium grade 5 is 4 times stronger than 316 stainless steel at nearly half the weight. This makes titanium threaded rods ideal for applications that require both lightness of weight and excellent strength such as oil & gas (down-hole), military and sporting goods. 

Titanium threaded rods are also unique among metals in the chemical processing industry for handling chlorine (wet) and chlorine compounds in aqueous solutions. Titanium threaded rods are fully resistant to solutions of chlorides, hypochlorites, chlorates, perchlorates and chlorine dioxide. As a result titanium threaded rods are often using within the chlorine related industries such as pulp and paper and chlor-alkali / bleach.

Titanium threaded rods are also an excellent material to prevent seawater corrosion. Because titanium threaded rods can resists corrosion by seawater up to temperatures as high as 500°F (260°C) as well as survive at ocean depths over a mile below the surface, titanium threaded rods are used throughout the oil & gas, desalination and marine industries.

The most common grades of Titanium threaded rods are Grade 2 and Grade 5. Gain more insight on these by accessing our Grade 2 and Grade 5 overviews or by contacting our engineering experts.

Resources: Titanium Torque Specs

Fastener TypesThreaded RodsStuds


Titanium Grades, Chemistry & Specifications

Titanium Grade 2  (Commercially Pure)

Unalloyed titanium; Commercially pure titanium is the most common grade of titanium utilized throughout industry due to its ease of availability and good properties.

Titanium Grade 2 Specifications: UNS R50400,  ASTM B 348,  AMS 4921, ASTM F 67, ISO 5832-2, Werkstoff 3.7035

Titanium Grade 2 Chemistry

Titanium Grade 5 (Ti 6Al-4V)

Known as the “workhorse” of the titanium alloys, Ti 6Al-4V, or Grade 5 titanium, is 2x stronger than titanium grade 2. This alloy offers high strength and light weight, useful formability and high corrosion resistance. Ti 6AI-4V finds many uses in the aerospace, medical, marine and chemical processing industries.

Titanium Grade 5 Specifications:  ASTM - B265, B348, B381, B861, F467 and F468, AMS - 4911, 4928, 4935, 4965 and 4967, MIL-T - 9046 and - 9047, Werkstoff 3.7165

Titanium Grade 5 Chemistry

Titanium Grade 7 

Grade 7 is the most corrosion resistant of all titanium alloys and is typically used in chemical processes and production equipment components. Similar to Grade 2, but with the addition of 0.12 to 0.25% palladium, Grade 23 has enhanced corrosion resistance to reducing acids and localized attack in hot halides. 

Titanium Grade 7 Specifications: ASTM - B265, B337, B338, B348, B363, B381, B861 and B862, Werkstoff 3.7235

Titanium Grade 7 Chemistry

Titanium Grade 23 (TI 6AL-4V ELI)

Titanium grade 23 or TI 6AL-4V ELI is an Extra Low Intersticial grade. This grade is similar to Grade 5, but because of the low intersticials, its mechanical properties are enhanced. This ELI grade is often found in more demanding medical device applications as well as industrial applications.

Titanium Grade 23 Specifications: 

ASTM - B265, B348, B363, B381, B861, B862 andF136, AMS - 4907, 4930 and 4956

Titanium Grade 23 Chemistry

Other titanium grades are also available upon request.

 


Mechanical Properties

Titanium Tensile Data


 

Titanium's Resistance to Chlorine

Titanium Resistance Chlorine

 


Corrosion Data

Titanium Corrosion Data


Titanium Grade 5 Temperature vs Strength

TI5 Temperature vs Strength

   

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