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
If you mixed titanium with anything, you would then have a titanium mixture.
Yes. Any metal or mineral will scratch itself and anything softer than it on the hardness scale.
Titanium barbells or CBR
YES you can swim with it on the chlorine won't harm anything on it
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Silvery hue, titanium is the right paint color for you!
No, because titanium is relatively rare. If anything, they're being used for aircraft next to aluminum (aluminium). <<>> Titanium is as strong as steel and a lot lighter, but it's too expensive to use in large quantities. It is used in aircraft where strength and lightness is needed and the cost is not an issue. Titanium is also used medically to help repair broken bones and also in tooth implants, because inside the body it is completely inert, it does not react with anything or go rusty.
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Titanium is also known as the symbol (Ti). This is titanium's element symbol. The scientific name for titanium is titanium dioxide.
Titanium is made in to lots of things like jewelry, titanium metal gifts, titanium material, & titanium parts. So, see there a lot of different stuff from titanium. :)
On a saline swimmingpool system, everything that comes into direct contact with the water really ought to be titanium. Anything other will quickly errode, and need replacing. If the system isn't using salt water, then titanium isn't entirely necessary, something less expensive is sufficient.
what is the formula for titanium dioxide.??