Brand Name: | LHTi |
Model Number: | Titanium Eqiupment |
MOQ: | 100 pieces |
Price: | negotiable |
Payment Terms: | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 5000 Pieces Per Month |
Titanium Pressure Vessel Hemispherical Tank Gr2 Gr5 Gr7 Head Titanium Dish Titanium Head Dish Titanium Equipment
Titanium hemispherical heads are integral components in pressure vessels, tanks, and reactors used in various industries, including chemical processing, petrochemical, aerospace, and marine. These hemispherical heads are typically formed from high-quality titanium alloys such as Grade 2 (Gr2), Grade 5 (Gr5), and Grade 7 (Gr7), which offer exceptional properties for handling pressure, corrosion resistance, and high temperatures.
A dish-shaped hemispherical head is one of the most common types of pressure vessel heads. The hemispherical shape is ideal for pressure applications due to its structural efficiency in distributing pressure uniformly across the surface. Titanium is particularly well-suited for these applications due to its high strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance.
Product Name | Titanium dish heads /Titanium Elliptical Heads,Titanium Spherical Heads |
Standard | According to ASME VIII-I Standard or DIN28013 |
Grade | Titanium GR1, GR2, GR7, GR12, etc. |
Size | OD300-1250mm, Or customized by customers' requests |
Thickness | As customers' requets |
Processing | Cold forming and hot forming |
Inspection | 100% Ultrasonic Test and PT test after forming. (As per requirement.) |
Surface | Pickled,Sand-blasting |
MOQ | 3PCS |
The manufacturing process for titanium dish-shaped hemispherical heads involves several key steps:
Material Selection: Choose the appropriate titanium alloy (Gr2, Gr5, or Gr7) based on the application's strength, corrosion resistance, and temperature requirements.
Forming: Titanium sheets are heated and then shaped into a dish or hemispherical form. Techniques used include:
Welding: If the dish head needs to be welded to a cylindrical body or other components, high-precision welding methods like TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding are used. Titanium is highly sensitive to contamination during welding, so the process must be performed in a controlled environment (often using inert gases to avoid oxidation).
Surface Treatment: After forming, titanium heads may undergo surface treatments such as:
Inspection and Testing: Rigorous inspection methods are used to ensure the quality and integrity of the titanium heads:
The process of manufacturing titanium dish shaped hemispherical heads involves several steps, including:
Material Selection: Sheets of Grade 2 or Grade 5 titanium are selected based on the specific requirements of the application.
Forming: The titanium sheet is heated to a temperature suitable for forming, and then it is mechanically pressed or drawn into the hemispherical shape. This can be done using deep drawing, hot forming, or pressing techniques.
Welding: If the dish head needs to be welded to other parts, such as a cylindrical body, precision welding techniques like TIG welding (Tungsten Inert Gas welding) are used to join titanium parts. Care must be taken to avoid contamination and maintain the integrity of the material.
Post-Processing: After the head is formed and welded, it may undergo additional processes such as pickling to remove oxides, polishing to improve surface finish, or passivation to enhance corrosion resistance.
Testing and Inspection: The finished heads are subjected to rigorous quality control checks, including non-destructive testing (NDT) like X-ray, ultrasonic testing, or pressure testing, to ensure they meet the required strength and durability standards.
Titanium hemispherical heads are typically produced using processes like deep drawing, hot forming, or pressing. The general process includes:
Dish heads are classified based on their geometric shapes, and each type serves specific structural or functional needs.
Convex Heads:
Conical Heads:
Flat Heads:
Combination Shapes:
Chemical composition
Mechanical Property