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Titanium

Titinium is a white, silvery metal that has a high strength-to-weight ratio and is conditionally corrosion resistant in a wide range of environments.
Atomic No. 22
Atomic Wt. 47.867
Specific Gravity 4.54
Melting Point 1668°C
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 8.6 X 10-6/°K
Specific Heat 0.125 cal/g/°K
Ultimate Tensile Strength (Room Temperature, Annealed) 50 ksi
Yield Tensile Strength (Room Temperature, Annealed) 40 ksi
Poisons Ratio 0.32
Modulus of Elasticity 14.9 X 106 psi
Recrystalization Temperature 700°C to 750°C

General Corrosion Resistance

Titanium is immune to corrosive attack by salt water, or marine environments. It also exhibits good resistance to a wide range of acids, alkalis and industrial chemicals.

This data is based on laboratory testing only. Your in-plant results may differ. Testing is recommended under other conditions as needed.

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