Titanium is widely used in the chemical industry due to its exceptional corrosion resistance, especially against chlorides, acids, and oxidizing environments. Key applications include:
Reactors & Pressure Vessels – Resists corrosive chemicals like HCl, Cl₂, and seawater.
Heat Exchangers & Condensers – High thermal conductivity and durability in aggressive media.
Piping, Valves & Pumps – Used in handling acids, chlor-alkali processes, and brine solutions.
Electrochemical Cells – Anodes/cathodes in chlor-alkali production due to stability.
Pollution Control – Scrubbers and ducts in corrosive gas environments (e.g., SO₂, Cl₂).
Titanium’s lightweight strength, biocompatibility, and resistance to pitting/erosion make it ideal for harsh chemical processes, reducing maintenance and downtime.