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Jewelry, Golf clubs, aircraft parts, and wherever a fairly lightweight, melt resistant metal is required.

It is used to make aircraft parts, light bulb filaments and mountain climbing pitons...

Also it is used in 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 environment.


Although titanium is not the strongest metal nor the lightest, it is the strongest per weight making it common in airframes for military aircraft. It is too expensive for commercial aircraft. It is also used extensively in jewelery.
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