Today, we will talk about Titanium Metals. Titanium and Its Alloys.
Metal, all we know, is a solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity (e.g., titanium, iron, gold, silver, copper, and aluminum, and alloys such as brass and steel).
Titanium Metals, also a solid materials. but Titanium metals with with very very lots of advantages compare than common metals, like Iron, Aluminum, Brass and Steels, of course, except expensive!
1. Let’s see the brief of physical properties of titanium first
- Titanium metals has similar strength as steel, but with a weight nearly half of steel.
- Highly react with oxygen, nitrogen, carbon and hydrogen.
- Difficult to extract —- expensive.
- Used mainly in wrought forms for advanced applications where cost is not critical.
- High strength and toughness.
2. After we know its advantages, then let see Applications of titanium metals.
- Used mainly in aerospace, marine, chemical, biomedical applications and sports.
like, Turbine blades, National science centre, Hip-joint component, Shape memory alloy, Motorcycle and so on.
3. About Production of titanium alloys
Would you like to know how to produce titanium alloys?
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But the key steps you can see below:
Extraction processes — Melting processes — Casting process — Forming processes — Heat treatments
Ok, above are all we need talking about this article. for next blog, we will talk about the classification of Titanium.