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Titan

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Titanium is a chemical element with the element symbol Ti and the atomic number 22. It belongs to the transition metals and is in the 4th subgroup (4th IUPAC group) or titanium group in the periodic table. The metal has a white-metallic luster, low density, is ductile, corrosion-resistant and temperature-resistant.

Titanium alloys

Titanium alloys are often characterized according to the US-American standard ASTM with grades 1 to 39.
Grades 1 to 4 denote pure titanium of various degrees of purity. Other grades consist of alloys to adapt the properties of titanium to special requirements.

Applications

  • Applications in seawater and chloride containing media
  • Outdoor and sports equipment
  • Use in the form of compounds
  • Medical Technology
  • Condensers and coolers in power plants
  • Jewellery industry
  • Galvanizing baths and electroplating
  • refrigeration and air-conditioning technology
  • Components in flue gas desulfurization plants
  • aerospace technology
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