At Tinita Engineering, we use explosion bonding—a solid-state process that joins dissimilar metals using high-velocity impact driven by controlled explosive energy. This technique eliminates surface oxides and contaminants through a high-pressure molten jet, enabling a strong and uniform metallurgical bond without melting the base materials.
In chemical processing and pressure-handling equipment, only the interior surface typically contacts corrosive media. Using clad metals allows us to pair a corrosion-resistant alloy like zirconium, titanium, or nickel on the inside with a cost-effective structural metal such as carbon steel on the outside. This delivers superior performance at optimized cost. Cladding ensures pressure integrity and long service life in harsh operating conditions.
Tinita Engineering specializes in the design and fabrication of process equipment using a wide range of clad metal combinations. Our capabilities include: