Titanium Engineers has been serving the oilfield industry since 1988. Titanium Engineers specialized in producing high-quality Titanium bar, Titanium tube, Seamless tube, Titanium Beta-C, machined components, oilfield components and more. At Titanium Engineers, we understand just how important your projects are - you need equipment and components that will do the job and that are strong enough to last. Titanium Engineers Inc. is headquarted in Houston, Texas - our strategic location makes for easy access to materials and services to meet our client's needs. In addition to our Houston office, Titanium Engineers also has operations in the United Kingdom to better serve our European and Asian customers with their Titanium bar, Titanium tube and Titanium Beta-C needs. To help you understand a little more about Titanium bar, Titanium tube, Seamless tube and our other specialities, we've put together the following glossary of terms -
Titanium: Chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. Titanium is the 4th most abundant metallic element in the Earth's crust. Titanium was discovered by Reverend William Gregor and is known for it's high strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion-resistant properties.
Rutile ore: A mineral deposit from which Titanium can be extracted. Discovered by American chemist M.A. Hunter.
Kroll process: The most widely used method of winning Titanium from ore. The Kroll process was the first viable, large-scale industrial method for reducing Titanium and was invented by Dr. Wilhelm Kroll in the 1930's.
Ti 6246: High-strength Alpha-beta Titanium alloy. Ti 6246 is used in high strength applications, applications requiring materials that meet NACE MR0175/ISO 15156 and applications requiring more strength than TI Gr. 5. Titanium Engineers uses Ti 6246 in our Titanium bar, Titanium tube, machined components and more. Learn more about Ti 6246.
Titanium Beta-C: Titanium Beta-C is a titanium alloy that is stronger than Ti 6246. Like Ti 6246, Titanium Beta-C is used in high strength applications, applications requiring materials that meet NACE MR0175/ISO 15156 and applications requiring more strength than TI Gr. 5 (6Al-4V)or Ti 6246. Titanium Beta-C is also known as Titanium BC and Ti Beta-C. Learn more about Titanium Beta-C.
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