Titanium alloys are metallic materials which contain a mixture of titanium and other chemical elements. Such alloys have very high tensile strength and toughness (even at extreme temperatures), light weight, extraordinary corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand extreme temperatures. However, the high cost of both raw materials and processing limit their use to military applications, aircraft, spacecraft, medical devices, connecting rods on expensive sports cars and some premium sports equipment and consumer electronics. Auto manufacturers Porsche and Ferrari also use titanium alloys in engine components due to its durable properties in these high stress engine environments
it is strong and titanium also have properties such as malleabilty,ductility and it is flexable too.
titanium is on of those metals that have high strength.it has durability property that will take more ages than other metals to break off and also resistance is one of the important property of titanium.
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- Titanium is very strong
- Titanium has a melting point at about 1660 degrees C - It is a white metal with low density.
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Titanium is the boobies of the eyes of the middle schoolers, I do Highly Bielive that it will change the world && on its sake of peace.
very durable and lightweight
Argon is used to avoid oxydation of titanium.
boats and planes
Uses of titanium: medical surgery, stomatology implants, aircrafts-spacecraft-ships construction, heat exchangers, sport accessories etc. Also compounds of titanium as titanium dioxide, titanium niobate, titanium tetrachloride have important and large applications.
Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. Its most common compound, titanium dioxide, is a popular photocatalyst and is used in the manufacture of white pigments.
Titanium is an element. As such, it doesn't have components unless you count the atoms that make up this amazing metal.Most (95%) of the titanium we mine is used to make titanium dioxide (TiO2), which is an intensely white pigment used in all kinds of paint as well as toothpaste and a bunch of other stuff you use regularly (without knowing the titanium dioxide is in there). Aircraft applications make up most of the rest of the uses including structural components and fasteners. Some is used in rockets and in vehicular, medical, scientific and industrial applications.AnswerTitanium is an element, so it is not really made of components. For medical purposes, titanium is usually pure, as it is completely physiologically inert [i.e. the body has no reaction to it]. In industrial applications, titanium is often alloyed with aluminum and vanadium. An excellent list of titanium alloys can be found by using the link.
Its inert property makes it suitable for its uses.
Argon is used to avoid oxydation of titanium.
boats and planes
The dust and chips from it is. In fact-the firework industry uses titanium for this very reason.
Titanium is a 3d element. we use it for make surgical instruments and make paints by TiO2.
Titanium is a 3d element. we use it for make surgical instruments and make paints by TiO2.
Titanium is a 3d element. we use it for make surgical instruments and make paints by TiO2.
Titanium is a 3d element. we use it for make surgical instruments and make paints by TiO2.
cars and metal ! ♦
bikes,automoble, and eyeglass frame
Uses of titanium: medical surgery, stomatology implants, aircrafts-spacecraft-ships construction, heat exchangers, sport accessories etc. Also compounds of titanium as titanium dioxide, titanium niobate, titanium tetrachloride have important and large applications.
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