Titanium Sheet for Corrosive Chemical Mixing Equipment
Enhance the durability and efficiency of corrosive chemical mixing equipment with GR2 Titanium Sheets. Explore case studies, procurement insights, and ProX Metal expertise for long-term ROI.
Introduction: Are Your Mixers Struggling with Corrosion and Maintenance?
Mixing equipment such as agitators, reaction vessels, and chemical mixers are critical in chemical, pharmaceutical, and specialty chemical production. These units often handle:
- Strong acids and bases
- High-shear and high-temperature chemical reactions
- Abrasive or corrosive slurry
Common challenges include:
- Rapid corrosion of stainless steel components
- Frequent maintenance and replacement
- Production delays and operational inefficiency
GR2 titanium sheets provide a robust solution for these challenges, offering excellent corrosion resistance, mechanical stability, and long-term durability.
For consistent material performance across your plant, engineers also refer to Titanium Sheet for Chemical Reactor Liners and Titanium Sheet for Chemical Storage Tanks.
Technical Advantages of GR2 Titanium Sheets for Mixing Equipment
1. Superior Corrosion Resistance
GR2 titanium’s natural oxide layer protects equipment from:
- Hydrochloric, sulfuric, and nitric acids
- Sodium hydroxide and other strong alkalis
- Abrasive slurry and corrosive chemical environments
Compared with stainless steel, GR2 ensures reliable operation with reduced downtime.
- Related: Titanium Sheet Case Studies in Chemical Industry demonstrates its performance in aggressive environments.
2. Mechanical and Thermal Stability
Mixers experience high shear, agitation, and occasional thermal stress. GR2 titanium:
- Maintains mechanical strength under high shear
- Resists stress corrosion cracking
- Ensures dimensional stability under thermal cycles
3. Surface Finish and Fabrication Flexibility
- Cut-to-Length (CTL) sheetsallow precise customization for agitator blades, reactor liners, and mixing vessels
- Surface finishes: BA for general chemical resistance, Pickled/Passivated for highly aggressive chemicals
- Compatible with forming, welding, and leveling processes
Following Titanium Sheet Welding Tips is critical to maintain corrosion resistance during fabrication.
4. Maintenance Reduction
Smooth surfaces reduce chemical buildup and fouling, minimizing downtime and cleaning frequency.

Case Studies: GR2 Titanium in 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% |
| Pharmaceutical Facility | Multi-phase Mixer | GR2, 2.5 mm BA | Extended lifespan | Maintenance -55% |
| Seawater Desalination | Chemical Mixer | GR2, 2 mm Pickled | Stable chemical processing | Maintenance -50% |
Insights:
- Proper thickness and surface finishselection is critical
- Correct welding and installation prevent early failure
- Case studies aid procurement in justifying material upgrades and calculating ROI
Procurement Perspective: Material Selection and ROI
1. Material Grade Selection
- GR2 Titanium Sheet: Recommended for highly corrosive, high-shear mixing environments
- Gr1 Titanium Sheet: Suitable for mild chemical mixing applications
Reference Titanium Sheet Applications in Chemical Industry for material-grade alignment.
2. Thickness, Cost, and ROI Analysis
| Thickness | Cost (USD/m²) | Expected Service Life | Annual Maintenance | ROI Impact |
| 2 mm | 120 | 10 yrs | 1,000 | Baseline |
| 3 mm | 150 | 15 yrs | 700 | 30% savings |
| 5 mm | 200 | 20 yrs | 500 | 50% savings |
- Optimal thickness ensures corrosion resistance, mechanical stability, and reduced maintenance
- Procurement teams should factor chemical type, operational conditions, and vessel size
3. Practical Procurement Tips
- Confirm CTL sheet availabilityfor custom mixer components
- Ensure surface finish aligns with chemical aggressiveness
- Follow welding best practices (Titanium Sheet Welding Tips) to prevent stress points
Proper material selection and installation maximize lifespan and ROI for mixing equipment.
Common Challenges and Solutions
| Challenge | Solution | Reference |
| Corrosion in strong acids/bases | Use GR2 with Pickled/Passivated finish | |
| Abrasion and mechanical wear | Ensure proper sheet thickness and support | |
| Fouling and buildup | Smooth BA finish with regular cleaning | |
| Welding stress | Follow professional welding guidelines |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Why use GR2 titanium for mixers?
A: GR2 provides superior corrosion resistance and mechanical stability in high-shear and high-temperature mixing environments.
Q2: What sheet thickness is recommended?
A: 2–5 mm depending on chemical aggressiveness and mixer design. See Thickness Guide.
Q3: Can old stainless steel mixers be retrofitted?
A: Yes, CTL GR2 sheets allow precise retrofitting, extending equipment lifespan.
Q4: How does surface finish affect mixing performance?
A: BA reduces fouling and provides moderate corrosion protection; Pickled/Passivated is recommended for highly corrosive processes.
Q5: What ROI can be expected?
A: ROI can reach 30–50% over 10–15 years, depending on thickness and maintenance savings.
Conclusion: Protect Mixing Equipment and Reduce Maintenance Costs
Investing in GR2 titanium sheets ensures long-term corrosion resistance, mechanical stability, and consistent chemical processing. Correct material grade, thickness, and surface finish selection is crucial for maximizing ROI.
At ProX Metal Materials, we deliver high-quality GR1 and GR2 titanium sheets, precision Cut-to-Length fabrication, and expert guidance on surface finish and welding. Our global clients rely on our solutions to extend equipment lifespan, reduce downtime, and ensure reliable chemical processing.











