Titanium is a unique metal. As per its specific strength titanium has no equal among industrial metals. Titanium is harder in 12 times than aluminum, in 4 times than iron and copper. Yield strength of titanium is higher in 18 times than of aluminum and in 2,5 times than of iron. At extremely low temperatures titanium is not damaged as other metals but vice versa becomes firmer. Therefore titanium is a basic construction material of space vehicles.
Discovery of titanium took place three times. In 1789-1791 the English chemist U. Gregor analyzed properties of magnetic iron from the district of Menaken in Kornuela (South England). During long chemical experiments he selected "new ground" (the oxide of unknown metal) which he named menaken.
In 1795 the German chemist M. Klaptor researching rutile mineral discovered a new element which he named titanium. Two years later having compared the results of his researches with Gregor’s ones, M. Klaptor came to conclusion, that it is the same metal.
Ten years later a wonderful metal was opened in the third time. The French scientist L. Voklen found out titanium in anatase and proved that rutile and anatase are titanium oxides.One of remarkable properties of titanium is his unusual corrosion resistance. Another important quality of titanium is its non-magnetization, that arises significant interest for its use not only in an aviation and cosmonautics but also in the production of chemical equipment, heat-exchangers, marine borings platforms, vessel corps, framework elements and revetment of modern buildings. Besides titanium is used in manufacture of watch-cases, golf-clubs, bicycle frames and even jewelry.
The processing of titanium metal occurs in 4 major steps: reduction of titanium ore into "sponge", a porous form; melting of sponge, or sponge plus a master alloy to form an ingot; primary fabrication, where an ingot is converted into general mill products such as billet, bar, plate, sheet, strip, and tube; and secondary fabrication of finished shapes from mill products.
Our special metal products are routinely supplied for titanium applications in the aerospace, medical, sport and recreation, pulp and paper, chemical processing, and metal finishing industries. We stock a variety of commercially pure grades and titanium alloys in coil, sheet, plate, rod, bar, wire, and tubing forms.
Titanium is 30% stronger than steel, but is nearly 50% lighter. Titanium is 60% heavier than aluminum, but twice as strong. Titanium has excellent strength retention to 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Titanium is alloyed with aluminum, manganese, iron, molybdenum and other metals to increase strength, to withstand high temperatures, and to lighten the resultant alloy. Titanium’s high corrosion resistance is also a valuable characteristic, as when exposed to the atmosphere, titanium forms a tight, tenacious oxide film that resists many corrosive materials, particularly salt water.
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