Titanium alloy parts:
Titanium has many significant advantages over other metals. It is a metal known for it's high strength to weight ratio. It is corrosion-resistant (including to salt water) and resists tarnishing at room temeratures. Titanium is ductile and has a high melting point. Though it is more than 60% heavier than aluminum it is more than twice as strong as 6061-T6.
Examples
Titanium is often used in: jet engines, missiles, spacecraft, medical prostheses, orthopedic implants, medical instruments, sporting goods, jewelry, landing gear, hydraulic systems, aircraft engines, aircraft frames, rotors, compressor blades, hydraulic system components, propeller shafts, ocean-deployed surveillance and monitoring devices, submarines, heat exchangers, tanks, chemical process vessels, valves, auto and motorcycle racing, hammer heads, tennis rackets, golf clubs, football helmet grills, bicycle frames and components, spectacle frames, hiking equipment (cookware, utensils, lanterns, etc.), engagement rings, wedding bands, watch cases, body piercing, sculptures and furniture.
Alloys
Titanium comes in many alloys. Following are a few of those more commonly used.
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