Recovery of Titanium Metal Scrap With the fast development of science and technology, especially the development of aerospace and other industries, the increasing demand for titanium metal has greatly promoted the development of the titanium industry, but at the same time, a large amount of titanium metal scrap has also been produced. So in this […]
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Titanium Sponge and Its Production Processes Titanium sponge is the main raw material for making industrial titanium alloys. Its appearance is loose and porous sponge-like, and it is lively and easily oxidized. This porous titanium sponge cannot be used directly. It must be melted into a liquid before it can be cast into titanium ingots, titanium […]
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Chemical Properties of Titanium Titanium is an important metal developed in the 1950s. Because of its excellent physical and chemical properties, many countries in the world have successively researched and developed it. At present, titanium is widely used in aviation, aerospace, chemical, petroleum, power, medical, construction, sports goods, and other fields. In this article, we’ll […]
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