Titanium Titanium : symbol Ti, atomic number 22. Titanium has a low density and is a strong, lustrous, corrosion-resistant (including sea water, aqua regia and chlorine) transition metal with a silver color. The two most useful properties of Titanium are corrosion resistance and the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal. Titanium and its alloys offer excellent corrosion resistance to acids,
Read more →Welding Titanium (1) Titanium is a soft, silvery white, medium strength metal with very good corrosion resistance. It has a high strength to weight ratio, and its tensile strength increases as the temperature decreases. Titanium has low impact and creep strengths. It has seizing tendencies at temperatures above 800°F (427°C). (2) Titanium has a high affinity for oxygen and other
Read more →(a) Titanium is a very soft, silvery white, medium-strength metal having very good corrosion resistance. It has a high strength to weight ratio, and its tensile strength increases as the temperature decreases. Titanium has low impact and creep strengths, as well as seizing tendencies, at temperatures above 800°F (427°C). (b) Titanium Uses. Titanium is a metal of the tin group
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