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Titanium dioxide is sometimes used for bath soap. It is not however an active ingredient, it is merely a reagent used to give the soap a more white appearance.
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An alloy is a fusion of two or more types of metals, to create a new one. Such as titanium.
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sodium chloride, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, lithium chloride, gallium arsenide, titanium dioxide, etc., etc.
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Titanium dioxide is sometimes used for bath soap. It is not however an active ingredient, it is merely a reagent used to give the soap a more white appearance.
Titanium rings can be used instead of the more traditional gold and platinum rings when getting married. One reason for using titanium is that it is much harder metal and therefore much more durable than gold or platinum.
Titanium is usually an alloy just like aluminum. It is impossible to harden a titanium alloy beyond Rockwell C in the mid 40s. Most knives are also alloys of steel. Usually stainless steel and heat treated to a hardness of high 50s to low 60s. But a sword needs to treated to the low 50s because of the shock they will receive from a strike. The answer is to use a titanium alloy coating over steel to give hardness while limiting brittleness. Titanium alloys such as titanium-carbide, titanium-nitride or titanium-carbo-nitride (black coating) can be used. An example would be the gold drill bits. They are usually titanium alloy or more commonly a tungsten alloy. These alloys can reach a hardness of Rockwell C 85, but when used as a coating, it merely allows the blade to hold an edge and does not strengthen the overall structure. Although a full titanium alloy blade would be possible, it must consist of a softer inner core. This would not strenghthen the blade but would reduce weight.