Introduction
Selecting the right surface finish for Titanium Sheets is a critical decision in chemical, marine, and industrial equipment design. Bright Annealed (BA) and Pickled (Acid-Treated) titanium sheets each offer distinct advantages, affecting corrosion resistance, weldability, maintenance, and equipment lifespan. Choosing incorrectly can lead to increased downtime, maintenance costs, and even equipment failure.
For a deeper understanding of titanium sheet grades and thickness selection, refer to the GR1 vs GR2 Titanium Sheet – Detailed Comparison and the Titanium Sheet Thickness Guide.
1. Overview of Surface Finishes
Titanium sheets are available in multiple finishes, but BA and Pickled are the most common for chemical applications.
Feature
Bright Annealed (BA)
Pickled (Acid-Treated)
Surface Appearance
Smooth, reflective, bright
Matte, uniform, clean
Manufacturing Process
Vacuum or inert annealing
Acid pickling to remove oxides
Corrosion Resistance
High in neutral/mild media
Excellent in strong acids/bases
Weldability
Good, minimal heat tint
Good, post-weld pickling may be needed
Typical Applications
Panels, instrumentation, mild chemical contact
Storage tanks, reactors, pipelines
Maintenance Needs
Easier visual inspection
Resistant to aggressive chemicals
Case Study: A GR2 BA sheet panel used in a chemical dosing system offered excellent visual inspection, allowing operators to quickly detect residue. However, in a sulfuric acid storage tank, a pickled GR2 sheet was necessary to withstand continuous acid exposure, extending tank life from 5 years to over 12 years.
2. Corrosion Resistance Considerations
Surface finish directly influences passivation layer integrity, crucial for chemical resistance.
Extended Example: In a chlorine-containing chemical plant, BA sheets exposed to high-chloride media showed micro-pitting after 18 months. Replacing with pickled GR2 sheets eliminated pitting, reducing maintenance costs by 40%.
3. Welding and Fabrication Implications
3.1 Welding Considerations
BA Sheet
Pickled Sheet
Heat-Affected Zone
Minor discoloration, minimal corrosion risk
Post-weld pickling recommended to restore passivation
Weld Appearance
Bright, shiny
Duller, requires chemical cleaning
Cleaning & Maintenance
Easy visual inspection
Strong chemical resistance after post-weld treatment
Panels, mild chemical piping
Acid storage, high-corrosion reactors
Case Study: During construction of a GR2 chemical mixing tank, pickled sheets required post-weld acid treatment to remove heat tint, ensuring uniform corrosion resistance across the tank. In contrast, BA sheets for a control panel enclosure maintained visual inspection integrity without additional treatment.
3.2 Fabrication Differences
4. Equipment-Specific Recommendations
Equipment
Recommended Finish
Sheet Thickness
Notes / Case Examples
Storage Tanks
Pickled
2–10 mm GR2
Resistant to strong acids; post-weld passivation needed
Reactors
3–12 mm GR2
High-temperature and chemical exposure; pickled prevents localized corrosion
Piping & Tubing
1–5 mm GR2
High-flow, high-chloride; pickled prevents micro-pitting
Instrumentation Panels
BA
0.5–2 mm GR1
Easy inspection; mild chemical contact only
Heat Exchangers
BA or Pickled
1–6 mm
Mild fluids → BA; Aggressive fluids → Pickled
Corrosive Mixers
3–8 mm GR2
Prevents early wear and ensures uniform mixing performance
5. Case Studies and Lessons Learned
Case 1: Acid Storage Tank (GR2, Pickled)
Case 2: Instrumentation Panels (GR1, BA)
Case 3: Heat Exchanger Tubes
6. Cost and Procurement Considerations
Finish
Cost Factor
Procurement Notes
Lower initial cost, easier handling
Ideal for visual components; specify intended chemical exposure
Slightly higher
Specify chemical compatibility and post-weld passivation requirements
Additional
Welding preparation, post-weld pickling
Budget for treatment on pickled sheets; BA may require minimal cleaning
Procurement Tip: Clearly specify grade, thickness, surface finish, chemical environment, and post-weld treatment in RFQs to avoid misalignment between design and supply.
7. FAQ
8. Engineering and Procurement Perspective
Conclusion and Brand Guidance
Selecting between Bright Annealed and Pickled titanium sheets is a strategic decision that affects equipment performance, durability, and maintenance costs. Proper selection, fabrication, and post-weld treatment ensure reliable, long-lasting chemical equipment.
At ProX Metal, we provide comprehensive guidance and supply for both BA and pickled titanium sheets. Our GR1 and GR2 sheets, combined with expert engineering support, guarantee optimized corrosion resistance, fabrication quality, and equipment longevity for chemical, marine, and industrial applications.
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