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Created OnFebruary 27, 2019
Last Updated OnMarch 31, 2023
Dielectric Manufacturing
Titanium Characteristics
Titanium alloys are valued as component materials due to their corrosion resistance, strength-to-density ratio and integrity in high temperature environments. There are a variety of grades.
Characteristics include:
- Flexible
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Lightweight
- High strength
- Compared to aluminum, less dimensional change from heat
- Low thermal and electrical conductivity
Applications for Titanium Alloys
- Military
- Aerospace
- Food processing
- Medical equipment and implants, and other biomedical applications
- Sporting goods
- Laptop computers
- High-temperature applications
Contact a Dielectric Manufacturing knowledge expert to discuss the use of titanium for your parts application. Call 800-367-9122 or email sales@dielectricmfg.com.