No, Titanium is an element.
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For bike frames titanium can be used unalloyed.
Well Titanium is harder than steel and can be alloyed with different metals. Gold and Titanium can be alloyed together in various percentage. There is a brittle alloy of Gold and Titanium with 90% Gold and 10% Titanium. This alloy is used in dentistry, as this is really hard alloy of Titanium and Gold. This is shown in movies very easy to make, but it isn't. Well in Movies everything is possible... That's why they are called Movies.
When uranium is mixed with titanium, it forms a uranium-titanium alloy. This alloy is often used in the aerospace industry due to its high strength, corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand high temperatures. Additionally, the alloy has unique properties that make it suitable for specific applications in nuclear reactors and other advanced technologies.
No, the Sony Vaio Titanium laptop is in fact not made from titanium, it does have a magnesium alloy casing though.
Not true; many titanium alloys contain aluminium.
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Depending on the rocket it could be made of an aluminium alloy, a steel alloy or titanium.
"Titanium steel alloy"