Titanium has a high melting point of 3135°F (1725°C). This melting point is approximately 400°F above the melting point of steel and approximately 2000°F above that of aluminum.
The melting point of titanium is 1 688 oC.The boiling point of titanium is 3 289 oC.
The melting point of titanium is 1668 C. Improved Answer: According to Wikipedia, the melting point of Titanium is 1650 C or higher.
Anything with a melting point higher than the temperature of lava (2800 degrees F). For example: the Sun. But seriously: stainless steel and titanium.
the melting point is 1668 C
Titanium is a solid at room temperature.
Titanium is solid at temperatures bellow it's melting point of 1668 degrees C where it becomes a liquid until it's temperature reaches 3287 degrees C, at which point it boilos and becomes a gas.
The melting point of titanium is 1 668 oC.The effect after the contact of melted titanium with the skin is a very severe burn.
Titanium (Ti) Melting points: 1941 K, 1668 °C, 3034 °F Boiling points: 3560 K, 3287 °C, 5949 °F
You need to state the alloy you're trying to melt - an iron alloy melts at a higher temperature than an aluminum alloy, and it melts at a lower temperature than a titanium alloy.
When a material is melting, the temperature is likely to be increasing. That or the temperature is just above the material's melting/freezing point.
Titanium's state of matter at standard temperature and pressure is solid, as seen from its description in the Periodic Table, but all states of matter does exist for titanium under certain conditions. Thus, titanium can be a liquid or a gas, or be in a indistinguishable phase of plasma.
Titanium is a solid metal.