Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Interesting Facts on Alloys From Titanium


When titanium is combined with another chemical element, the resulting product is known as a titanium alloy. Titanium alloys are necessary because in its purist form, titanium is quite reactive. The most common mixtures of titanium include iron, aluminum, molybdenum, or vanadium. Titanium alloys come in various grades of mixtures. Titanium 6AL-4V is the most common titanium alloy and is a Grade 5. It contains 90 percent titanium, followed by 6 percent aluminum and the remaining 4 percent is vanadium. This particular grade can withstand temperatures nearing 400 degrees Celsius or 752 degrees Fahrenheit! Such allows are used in materials we use every day. They are used in everything from glass frames, aircraft parts and medical replacement parts and supplies.
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Monday, May 10, 2010

Did You Know Titanium is the 9th Most Abundant Element?


Did you know that out of all of the elements found in the Earth's crust, titanium is the ninth most abundant? Surplus titanium is found everywhere--in sands, soils, rocks, water, animals and plants. However, because it reacts to readily with oxygen, titanium is not found as pure metal. It's found in ore form. In order to increase titanium's durability, it is often combined with other metals to form alloys. The leading titanium producing countries in the world include Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Japan and China. Typically, titanium is mixed with aluminium, iron and other metals to be used in a variety of ways. Nearly 65 percent of titanium produced throughout the world is used in aircraft and marine equipment manufacturing because it is so light and resistant to corrosion and wear.