No, titanium is a metal.
nothing, its titanium
It depends on who makes it or advertises it! Over the years the following have beeen called wonder metals, aluminum and titanium.
If you mixed titanium with anything, you would then have a titanium mixture.
There is no copper in 10lbs of Titanium, only Titanium.
Stratec makes a whole range of key blanks for light duty vehicles, heavy duty vehicles, and heavy equipment.
ILCO key systems produce key blanks, which you would find when looking to get duplicate keys for your house, car, or other locks. They also produce the key cutting machines used to make the duplicate keys from the key blanks.
It makes... oh yes...it makes titanium dioxide. Today, I am stumbling on words a lot...(:
Titanium is an element, so the only thing that makes up titanium is itself.
Titanium Dioxide
Titanium Dioxide
If you've got the old key, take it to an old-time hardware store where the guy might have replacement key blanks.
Key blanks are used to make keys from. Cutting the particular notches to make it fit a certain lock is what turns a key blank into a key.
The KIA uses a longer key for the ignition. The ignition key will work the doors and start the car. The door key only will only open the doors. I had a key made at a locksmith and he first made the wrong one. He then looked at the original key and said it was longer. he cut the longer key and it worked in the ignition and doors perfectly. The two different key blanks are X240 and X267. Those are the ILCO numbers of the possible blanks. When getting a key made for this model and year be sure to tell the locksmith if you have a manual or an automatic transmission. The longer X267 is the correct blank for a Sportage with auto transmission. The shorter X240 as well as the X253 are the correct blanks for the Sportage with manual transmission.
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Magnesium and Titanium.
They're out there, e.g. http://www.pdm-net.com/2009/07/exovault-titanium-iphone-case-full-metal-jacket/ , but a titanium case isn't exactly cost effective or useful.