Titanium (Ti) is corrosion-resistant, which means it is water-resistant, also for sea water.
Also, the word "waterproof" is referring to products and tools, for materials you should look for water-resistance.
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Yes - The Russian ALFA class, as well as other Russian submarine hulls, are made of Titanium construction.
However, unlike the flexible steel alloy used in Allied submarines, Titanium hulls do not contract and expand with sea pressure. As such, while strong, over time the hulls become more brittle the more depth excursions are made. The comparison would be an eggshell - while strong, under repeated pressure over time it'll eventually crack and break.
Iron, nickel, titanium, and tungsten could all withstand up to 1400 degrees Celsius, the high temperature range of magma.
A steel alloy that contains titanium can withstand greater temperatures. A special alloy is used for superconducting magnets.
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No, titanium is a metal.
If you mixed titanium with anything, you would then have a titanium mixture.
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If you are looking for the answer to the Aluminium and Titanium crossword then the answer is: Nuclear Reactors
Because it is a strong metal and can withstand the tremendous temperatures created the jet engine.
Titanium metal is used for alloys with with aluminium, molybdenum, manganese, iron, and other metals. These alloys of titanium are used principally in the aerospace industry, for both airframes and engines, where lightweight strength and ability to withstand extremes of temperature are important. Titanium is in demand for jewellery making, as it is popular with people. In fact, there are jewellery stores that specialize in titanium jewellery, such as Tatias.
Titanium is used in alloys with aluminum, molybdenum, manganese, and iron. Most of these alloys are used in the aerospace industry such as airframes and engines. It is used because it is strong, lightweight, and has the ability to withstand extreme temperatures
Most spaceships are made out of an alloy of titanium, aluminum and vanadium. These ships can withstand extreme heat conditions.
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Iron, nickel, titanium, and tungsten could all withstand up to 1400 degrees Celsius, the high temperature range of magma.
A steel alloy that contains titanium can withstand greater temperatures. A special alloy is used for superconducting magnets.
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I think the Indian Ocean is popular with iron, copper, titanium, diamonds, and maybe gold nuggets