It will set off scanner alarms, however, you can have a doctors letter proving implants
I boarded a flight 9 days after I had 5 plates and 18 screws placed in my head. No issues.
yes in some cases. the A-10 pilot sits inside a titanium armor plate "bathtub" while flying.
There are a few symptoms you need to look out for when worried if your body is rejecting a titanium plate. The most common side effects are low grade fever, pain, swelling at the site of the procedure, and vomiting.
Yes, but tanning is still bad for you!
Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) is used as a support for the dye molecule from the raspberry. Basically it helps the dye stick to the surface of the glass plate that's all.
Not unless it is several hundred feet thick and vast in area. The explosion would melt the titanium and blow the molten metal to pieces.
If your state issues only one license plate it MUST be displayed on the rear of the car. If your state issues two plates they MUST be displayed, front AND rear.
Titanium is used to retard grain growth and thus improve toughness. Titanium is also used to achieve improvements in inclusion characteristics. Titanium causes sulfide inclusions to be globular rather than elongated thus improving toughness and ductility in transverse bending. However, I have not found any negative effects.
This question needs to be worded better.
Of course you do
It is possible to purchase a Titanium faceplate for your Droid phone in a wide variety of colors. Since this is a specialty item it is recommended to check out online specialty stores or even stores at your local mall which carry cell products.
Titanium is used in steel as an alloying element (ferro-titanium) to reduce grain size and as a deoxidizer, and in stainless steel to reduce carbon content.Titanium is often alloyed with aluminium (to refine grain size), vanadium, copper (to harden), iron, manganese, molybdenum, and with other metals; Applications for titanium mill products (sheet, plate, bar, wire, forgings, castings) can be found in industrial, aerospace, recreational, and emerging markets. Powdered titanium is used in pyrotechnics as a source of bright-burning particles.