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Titanium can be used in replacement joints. Titanium is a high strength material with a low weight. Price is a factor that eliminates its widespread use. It is used in the space industry and is even used for lightweight camping equipment.
In 1995 an estimated 65 percent of the titanium metal produced in the United States was used in aerospace applications. The remaining 35 percent was used in the chemical processing industry.
Titanium is used to make alloys. These alloys are used to make vehicle parts.
Titanium is a metal. we use it for make aero planes structures and surgical instruments.
For bike frames titanium can be used unalloyed.
Titanium can be used in replacement joints. Titanium is a high strength material with a low weight. Price is a factor that eliminates its widespread use. It is used in the space industry and is even used for lightweight camping equipment.
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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
In 1995 an estimated 65 percent of the titanium metal produced in the United States was used in aerospace applications. The remaining 35 percent was used in the chemical processing industry.
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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.
The dust and chips from it is. In fact-the firework industry uses titanium for this very reason.
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Titanium is a product of chemical industry/metallurgy; titanium is extracted from two minerals: ilmenite and rutile.
TItanium is used in applications where the strength per unit weight is critical. It has seen significant use in airplanes as a result. Titanium and its alloys are also used in the medical device industry for artifical hips due to its tendency to form a strong oxide layer that resists abrasion and corrosion.
No, Titanium is an element.