Titanium and Gold Wedding Rings - from Titanium Rings UK

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Titanium historical facts - After the Second World War, titanium based alloys achieved greater importance after studies by the Air Force showed the need for metals with a higher strength to weight ratio in the manufacture of jet aircraft and engines. Previously steel or aluminum had been used but these fail to satisfy all the requirements need in the manufacture of aircraft.

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring

18ct White Gold Ring with black zirconium centre

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring

18ct white and yellow Gold Wedding Ring with diamond

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring

18ct white and yellow Gold rings with black Zirconium inlay

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring

Polished finish flat Titanium Ring with 9ct white gold offset inlay

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring

Unusual and modern Titanium Wedding Ring - with rose gold inlay

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring

Dome shaped Titanium Wedding Ring with 18ct yellow gold inlay

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring

Wired brushed Titanium and gold Wedding Ring - 9ct white gold inlaid

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring

Dome shaped mens Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring with rose gold inlay

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring

Pictured above is a 50/50 Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring - white gold

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring

Modern and unusual 3 coloured Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring with white and rose gold inlays

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring with twin gold inlays and sand blasted finish

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring

Titanium and Gold Wedding Ring with a single wavy gold inlay

The titanium manufacturing industry was given kick start when the Department of Defence provided production incentives which then resulted in the ready availability of this metal providing opportunities for new applications in other markets such as chemical processing and power generation.

Titanium has now replaced other metals such as stainless steel and copper alloys in industry because of it's strength to weight ration and it's anti corrosion resistance.