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Titanium Sheet Case Studies in Chemical Industry

2026-04-10

Explore real-world chemical industry case studies using GR2 Titanium Sheets. Learn how storage tanks, reactors, piping, heat exchangers, and mixing equipment achieve corrosion resistance, efficiency, and ROI. 

Introduction: Why Real-World Case Studies Matter

Chemical plants operate under harsh conditions: strong acids, alkalis, high temperatures, and saline solutions. Equipment such as storage tanks, reactors, pipelines, heat exchangers, and mixers often face corrosion, scaling, and mechanical stress, resulting in:

  • Frequent maintenance and downtime
  • Equipment replacement costs
  • Production losses and safety risks

GR2 titanium sheets have been proven across multiple applications to provide:

  • Superior corrosion resistance
  • High mechanical and thermal stability
  • Long service life and reduced maintenance costs

Analyzing case studies across different equipment types allows procurement teams and engineers to make data-driven decisions, maximize ROI, and select the right material for each application.

As mentioned in our previous article, please refer to these as follows:

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Comprehensive Case Studies

1. Storage Tanks

Client

Tank Type

Titanium Specs

Outcome

Maintenance Reduction

Fine Chemicals Plant

Acid Storage Tank

GR2, 2.5 mm BA

Corrosion eliminated

Maintenance cycle extended 60%

Desalination Facility

Brine Tank

GR2, 3 mm Pickled

Lifespan extended 8 → 15 yrs

Downtime reduced 50%

Insights:

  • Thickness and surface finish selection crucial for lifespan
  • ROI realized through reduced maintenance and longer service life

2. Chemical Reactor Liners

Client

Reactor Type

Titanium Specs

Outcome

Maintenance Reduction

Pharmaceutical Facility

Batch Reactor

GR2, 3 mm Pickled

Corrosion-free operation

Downtime reduced 55%

Specialty Chemicals

Continuous Reactor

GR2, 2.5 mm BA

Stable chemical reaction

Maintenance -50%

Insights:

  • GR2 titanium ensures consistent reaction performance
  • Case studies confirm superior resistance to aggressive chemicals

3. Piping and Tubing

Client

System Type

Titanium Specs

Outcome

Maintenance Reduction

Desalination Plant

Brine Piping

GR2, 2 mm BA

Corrosion eliminated

Maintenance -50%

Chemical Plant

Acid Tubing

GR2, 3 mm Pickled

Leak-free operation

Downtime -60%

Insights:

  • Correct thickness ensures pressure stability
  • Smooth finishes prevent scaling, improving flow efficiency

4. Heat Exchangers

Client

Heat Exchanger Type

Titanium Specs

Outcome

Maintenance Reduction

Desalination Plant

Shell & Tube

GR2, 2 mm BA

Corrosion eliminated

Maintenance -50%

Chemical Plant

Acid Condenser

GR2, 3 mm Pickled

Leak-free operation

Downtime -60%

Insights:

  • Proper surface finish ensures heat transfer efficiency
  • Thermal stress is mitigated with correct thickness and support

5. Corrosive Mixing Equipment

Client

Equipment

Titanium Specs

Outcome

Maintenance Reduction

Fine Chemicals Plant

Agitator

GR2, 2 mm BA

Corrosion eliminated

Maintenance -60%

Specialty Chemicals

Reaction Vessel

GR2, 3 mm Pickled

Leak-free operation

Downtime -50%

Insights:

  • GR2 titanium reduces maintenance frequency and downtime
  • Provides long-term operational stability under chemical and mechanical stress

 

 

Procurement Insights: Selecting the Right Titanium Sheet

1. Material Grade

  • GR2 Titanium Sheet: Optimal for highly corrosive chemicals, high-pressure, and high-temperature applications
  • Gr1 Titanium Sheet: Suitable for less aggressive environments to control costs

Reference Titanium Sheet Applications in Chemical Industry for matching material grade with process requirements.

 

2. Thickness Selection

Application

Recommended Thickness

Benefits

Storage Tanks

2–5 mm

Longevity, corrosion resistance

Reactors

2.5–5 mm

Chemical stability, safety

Piping/Tubing

2–5 mm

Pressure stability, flow efficiency

Heat Exchangers

2–5 mm

Thermal efficiency, corrosion resistance

Mixing Equipment

2–5 mm

Mechanical and chemical stability

3. Surface Finish Considerations

  • BA (Bright Annealed): Smooth surface, moderate corrosion resistance
  • Pickled/Passivated: High corrosion resistance, ideal for acids, alkalis, and brine

4. ROI and Maintenance Optimization

  • Proper selection of grade, thickness, and finish reduces maintenance, downtime, and operational risk
  • Lifecycle cost analysis demonstrates 30–50% savingsover stainless steel alternatives 

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FAQ

Q1: Are GR2 titanium sheets suitable for all chemical equipment?
A: Yes, GR2 is ideal for aggressive chemical environments across tanks, reactors, piping, heat exchangers, and mixers.

Q2: How do I choose thickness and surface finish?
A: Thickness depends on chemical aggressiveness and mechanical stress; BA is suitable for general corrosion resistance, Pickled/Passivated for highly aggressive chemicals. See Thickness Guide.

Q3: Can existing stainless steel equipment be retrofitted?
A: Yes, CTL GR2 sheets allow retrofitting with minimal downtime.

Q4: What is the typical ROI of using GR2 titanium sheets?
A: Depending on thickness and maintenance reduction, ROI can reach 30–50% over 10–15 years compared with stainless steel.

Q5: Are GR2 sheets compatible with welding and fabrication processes?
A: Yes, proper welding techniques (Titanium Sheet Welding Tips) maintain corrosion resistance and structural integrity.

Conclusion: Comprehensive Benefits of GR2 Titanium Sheets Across Chemical Equipment

Case studies confirm that GR2 titanium sheets provide:

  • Long-term corrosion resistance
  • High mechanical and thermal stability
  • Reduced maintenance and downtime
  • Optimized ROI for chemical plants

With decades of experience, ProX Metal Materials has supported chemical plants worldwide with GR1 and GR2 titanium sheets. Our customers have achieved longer equipment life and lower maintenance costs through tailored CTL fabrication, optimized surface finishes, and expert installation guidance.