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Titanium
Introduction
Titanium is a low density, high strength element with abbreviation Ti in
the periodic table. It has high melting point and by mean it is used in high
temperature applications as well.
Titanium is a non-magnetic element combined with poor heat & electric
conductivity. It posses body centered cubic lattice structure.
Titanium Metal Information
Titanium History
Titanium was discovered by Willian Gregor in Great Britain over 2
centuries ago.
It was found along with a ore called ilmenite along with Iron. since then
It has been found useful in many critical applications. With advancement
of technology, the purity has increased with addition of new applications.
Titanium Properties
It is a white silvery metallic element with high strength to weight ratio
suitable to use in aerospace applications. It is ductile, lustrous with high
melting point, due which it is also used as a refractory metal.
Titanium Grades
Due to its versatility, it is alloyed with numerous elements.
Titanium Grade 1 Titanium Grade 2
Titanium Grade 3 Titanium Grade 4
Titanium Grade 5 Titanium Grade 7
Titanium Grade 9 Titanium Grade 12
Titanium Product Forms
Titanium is available in Pipes, Tubes, Pipe Fittings, Flanges, Forgings,
Fasteners, Valves, Expansion Joints, Sheets, Plates & Round Bars.
Titanium Applications
Being adaptable, it is used in variety of applications including Aerospace,
Automobile & high power engines, Structural, hydraulic components,
Marine construction, ballistics & armor plating.