Titanium is an inert metal, its chemical symbol is ti, atomic number is 22, it is a silver metal. It
has a specific gravity of 4.51 and a melting point of 1668 ° C. Its
reserves in the earth's crust are very rich. It ranks fourth after iron,
aluminum and magnesium, and is more than ten times more than the sum of
commonly used metals copper, nickel, lead and zinc. The
ores used to produce titanium in industry include rutile, ilmenite, and
titanomagnetite. Due to the difficulty in separation and extraction,
industrially meaningful metal titanium was not produced until the 1940s. Therefore, titanium is generally called a rare light metal.
Due
to the different titanium and titanium alloy products required by
different products in different fields, people process them into plates,
rods, tubes, belts, wires, etc. which can be processed in deep
processing shapes to provide to the vast number of consumers to meet the
needs of different fields. Titanium plates, titanium rods, and titanium tubes are the most widely used. The following describes the performance of commonly used titanium plates in the chemical industry:
One. Titanium plate and titanium alloy plate executive standard: GB / T3621-2007
two. Titanium plate and titanium alloy plate product brand, status and specifications
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