Titanium is used to make alloys. These alloys are used to make vehicle parts.
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There are many more than two types of metal alloys. There are aluminum alloys, titanium alloys, magnesium, iron (steel); there are alloys of pretty much any metal out there
Iron alloys are hardened by carbon, Manganese or Molybdenum, Chromium, Titanium, Nickel, Boron, Cobalt
Titanium is used to make alloys. These alloys are used to make vehicle parts.
L. G. Ripley has written: 'The bromination of titanium, thorium, and titanium-thorium and titanium-thoria alloys' -- subject(s): Bromination, Thorium alloys, Titanium alloys
Pedro N. Sanchez has written: 'Titanium alloys' -- subject(s): Titanium alloys
No, Titanium will not float in water because it is too dense.
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Titanium and aluminum alloys
Not true; many titanium alloys contain aluminium.
Titanium and its alloys are generally used.
There are titanium alloys that have an excellent strength to weight ratio, superior to either steel or aluminum.
Matthew J. Donachie has written: 'Superalloys' 'Titanium' -- subject(s): Titanium, Titanium alloys
No. Titanium is an elemental metal (#22 on the periodic table). Although titanium is often in different alloys (metal mixtures), pure titanium is not a mixture.
E. E. Billinghurst has written: 'Tensile properties of cast titanium alloys' -- subject(s): Titanium alloys, Mechanical properties, Metals