A titanium flange is a pipe connector that is attached to the pipe end and is made of the non-ferrous metal titanium or titanium alloy. The bolts snugly attach the two titanium flanges, which have holes in them. The titanium flanges are sealed by gaskets. Titanium pipe fittings are flanged pipe fittings with titanium flanges (lugs or adapters). Welding, threading, and casting are all options. The flange connection is made up of two titanium flanges, a gasket, and several bolts and nuts. The gasket is positioned between the titanium flangeâ??s two sealing surfaces. When the nut is tightened, the particular pressure on the gasket surface reaches a certain value, deforming the gasket surface and filling the uneven sections of the sealing surface to make the connection tight. Titanium flanges are used in a variety of applications, namely, Natural gas, chemical, petroleum, shipbuilding, marine, papermaking, metallurgy, electric, power, boiler, and other related industries. Titanium is a metal that is as strong as steel but is much lighter. It is a refractory metal that is both light and strong. Because of their low density and ability to tolerate tremendous temperatures, these alloys are mostly utilized in spacecraft, airplanes, and missiles. Because titanium has great corrosion resistance in seawater, it is employed in desalinated water and to protect the hulls of ships, submarines, and other structures exposed to seawater. Laptops, golf clubs, bicycles, and crutches all use them