Titanium is absolutely immune to any environmental atmospheres, regardless of Pollutants, which makes this alloy very popular in many applications.
Titanium is recognised for its strength-to-weight ratio. It is a light, strong metal with low density that, when pure is quite ductile, lustrous and white in colour.
Commercially pure grades of Titanium have ultimate tensile strengths, equal to that of Steel Alloys, but are 45% lighter. Titanium is 60% heavier than Aluminium, but more than twice as strong.
Titanium can be alloyed with other elements such as Iron, Aluminium, Vanadium, Molybdenum and others to produce strong lightweight alloys, which can be used in the following industries.
Titanium is used to meet high temperature performance, creep resistance, strength and metallurgical structure. The applications are for Engines and Airframes.
Titanium is used for critical Jet engine rotating applications. In the newest technology jet engines, wide chord Titanium fan blades increase efficiency while reducing noise.
Titanium is used to lower costs in using a light but strong material. With its durability this grade is ideal for any Industrial Application.
Titanium is used to meet long-term requirements with a cost advantage over Copper, Nickel and Stainless Grades and initial cost savings over High Nickel Alloys, Tantalum and Zirconium.
Titanium is used for exploration and production for its weight and flexibility in Deep Sea Applications where there is very high chance of corrosion.
Titanium is completely inert to human body fluids, making it ideal for medical replacement structures (Human Implants).
Titanium is being used for its weight advantage and resistance to heat and corrosion. Some applications are connecting rods, wrist pins, valves, retainers & springs.
C & N International Limited have now added Titanium to its product range and can offer on most commercially pure and Aerospace material specification grades.
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