Titanium tubes are highly resistant to corrosion, particularly in environments such as seawater, acidic solutions, and chemical processing. This resistance is due to the formation of a protective oxide layer on the surface, which prevents further corrosion. However, in extreme conditions or when exposed to certain aggressive chemicals at high temperatures, titanium tubes can still corrode, albeit at a much slower rate compared to other materials. Regular maintenance and proper handling can help mitigate any potential corrosion risks and ensure the longevity of titanium tubes.