Titanium

Titanium is a metallic element with the symbol Ti and the atomic number 22. It is silver-grey, soft and ductile. It is found in large quantities in nature. Titanium alloys have low density, high strength and corrosion resistance. They are used in the aviation industry, space travel and the manufacture of navigation equipment.


Main Applications of Titanium

Aerospace: Titanium alloys are ideal materials for manufacturing aircraft and spacecraft due to their low density and high strength.

Medical field: Titanium and its alloys are used in orthopedic implants, dental implants and other long-term internal medical devices.

Chemical industry: Titanium's corrosion resistance makes it suitable for chemical equipment such as heat exchangers and reactors.

Building materials: Titanium is used as a structural material in the construction and automotive industries, and is also used for exterior decoration.

Sporting goods: Due to its light weight and high strength, Titanium is also used to manufacture golf heads, tennis rackets and other sporting goods.

Jewelry manufacturing: Despite its high price, Titanium is used in jewelry making due to its light weight and anti-allergic properties.

Titanium