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Titanium Facts - Because titanium has been shown to be technically superior in many industrial applications it has achieved a meteoric rise in popularity and risen swiftly to pre-eminence in demanding and critical applications, becoming the metal of choice for many industries.
Titanium has become very popular in areas such as aerospace architecture, sporting equipment, military hardware, watchmaking, eyewear, medical implants, dental products and recently in the making of jewellery. It's looks and durability have made it very popular for mens jewellery.
Titanium Facts and Uses - In the field of medicine it is used as a result of it's inert properties making it ideal for implants in the surgical processes. Implants such as hip and other joint replacements, pacemakers, heart valves dental implants all employ the use of titanium. It is also used extensively for surgical equipment and wheelchairs because it is so strong and lightweight and again because it is resistant to heat and corrosion.
Aircraft grade titanium 6.4 is an alloy of titanium, aluminium and vanadium and is used extensively in the manufacture of aircraft for firewalls, out skins, landing gear components, engine supports and hydraulic tubing. Jet engine parts such as the blades, disc and housing are also made out of titanium and most commercial jets several thousand pounds of the metal.
Any supersonic aircraft will contain a much higher quantity of titanium and it is the use of this metal that has made space exploration possible. The rockets used for earlier space missions such as Appollo, Gemini and Mercury were all made largely of Titanium and the space shuttle too has many parts made of the metal as well as the space station. The military also favour titanium and it is used in much of their hardware such as fighter jets, submarines, tanks and ships.