Titanium is an extremely hard, lightweight and corrosion-resistant metal. It is also a very expensive material to produce. This is the reason why it is used in such high end applications like jet engines, race cars and even spacecrafts. Titanium is not just used for these applications though; it can be found in a wide variety of products like jewelry, coins, golf clubs and even dentures
The process of turning titanium has changed dramatically over the last few decades. Today, titanium is used in many high performance and expensive applications such as jet engines and race cars. Even though there are many processes available now, they all seem very daunting to me when I first heard about them. However, I have always been nerdy enough to try anything once and after reading many articles about the history of titanium, I realized that even though there is such a long history behind this metal, it can still be easily explained to you here in layman's terms and you should still have no problem understanding what really happens behind all of these processes
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