Titanium is the
element with atomic number 22 and atomic weight 47.90. Although stable can be
obtained in different ways, in most cases the stability achieved by getting rid
of three-or-more frequently four electrons. It is, as in the case of scandium,
of a transition metal.
Titanium
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TITANIUM
Applications
Titanium is used in steel as an alloying element (ferro-titanium) to reduce grain size and as a deoxidizer, and in stainless
steel to reduce carbon content.
Titanium is often alloyed
with aluminium (to refine grain size), vanadium, copper (to harden), iron, manganese, molybdenum, and with other metals.
Applications for titanium
mill products (sheet, plate, bar, wire, forgings, castings) can be found in
industrial, aerospace, recreational, and emerging markets. Powdered titanium is
used in pyrotechnics as a source of
bright-burning particles
In this link you can see a video with a differents applications whit titanium
APPLICATIONS
In this link you can see a video with a differents applications whit titanium
APPLICATIONS
Aerospace and marine
Due to their
high tensile strength to
density ratio, high corrosion resistance,fatigue resistance, high crack resistance, and ability to withstand moderately
high temperatures without creeping, titanium alloys are used in aircraft, armor
plating, naval ships, spacecraft, and missiles. For these applications titanium
alloyed with aluminium, vanadium,
and other elements is used for a variety of components including critical
structural parts, fire walls, landing
gear, exhaust ducts
(helicopters), and hydraulic systems. In fact, about two thirds of all titanium
metal produced is used in aircraft engines and frames. The SR-71 "Blackbird" was one of the first aircraft to make extensive use of titanium within its
structure, paving the way for its use in modern military and commercial
aircraft. An estimated 59 metric tons (130,000 pounds) are used in the Boeing 777, 45 in the Boeing 747, 18 in the Boeing 737, 32 in the Airbus A340, 18 in the Airbus A330, and 12 in the Airbus A320. The Airbus A380 may use 77 metric tons, including about 11
tons in the engines. In engine applications, titanium is used for
rotors, compressor blades, hydraulic system components, and nacelles. The titanium
6AL-4V alloy accounts for almost
50% of all alloys used in aircraft applications.
Due to its high corrosion
resistance to sea water, titanium is
used to make propeller shafts and rigging and in the heat
exchangers of desalination
plants; in heater-chillers for
salt water aquariums, fishing line
and leader, and for divers' knives. Titanium is used to manufacture the
housings and other components of ocean-deployed surveillance and monitoring
devices for scientific and military use. The former Soviet
Union developed techniques for
making submarines largely out of titanium.
In the link of this video ( JET TURBINE) you can to see a sample of construction a jet turbine of airplane
jet turbine
In the link of this video ( JET TURBINE) you can to see a sample of construction a jet turbine of airplane
jet turbine
Industrial
High-purity (99.999%)
titanium with visible crystal
structure
Welded titanium
pipe and process equipment (heat exchangers, tanks, process vessels, valves)
are used in the chemical and petrochemical industries primarily for corrosion
resistance. Specific alloys are used in downhole and nickel hydrometallurgy applications due to their high strength (e.
g.: titanium Beta C alloy), corrosion resistance, or combination of both. The pulp
and paper industry uses titanium in
process equipment exposed to corrosive media such as sodium hypochlorite or wet
chlorine gas (in the bleachery).
Other
applications include: ultrasonic
welding, wave
soldering, and sputtering targets.
Titanium tetrachloride
(TiCl4), a colorless liquid, is important as an
intermediate in the process of making TiO2 and
is also used to produce the Ziegler-Natta catalyst, and is used to iridize glass and because it fumes strongly in moist air it is also
used to make smoke screens.
The next link you can to see a video of the company DWB glas , when you can see the construction titanium ladle
TITANIUM LADLE
The next link you can to see a video of the company DWB glas , when you can see the construction titanium ladle
TITANIUM LADLE
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