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  1. Titanium is a strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant metal that is used in various industries and applications12345.Some of the major uses of titanium are12345:
    • Aerospace (jet engines, missiles, and spacecraft)
    • Automobile (car parts, frames, and engines)
    • Medical (prostheses, implants, surgical tools, and dental instruments)
    • Chemical (processes, plants, and equipment)
    • Marine (ships, submarines, and propellers)
    • Pigments and additives (titanium dioxide for paints, plastics, and cosmetics)
    • Coatings (for glass, ceramics, and metals)
    • Sports (rackets, bikes, golf clubs, and masks)
    • Jewelry (rings, bracelets, and watches)
    • Architecture (buildings, bridges, and monuments)
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    Titanium can be alloyed with iron, aluminium, vanadium, and molybdenum, among other elements, to produce strong, lightweight alloys for aerospace (jet engines, missiles, and spacecraft), military, industrial processes (chemicals and petrochemicals, desalination plants, pulp, and paper), automotive, agriculture (farming), medical prostheses, orthopedic implants, dental and endodontic instruments and files, dental implants,...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanium
    Because of their high strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance, titanium metal and titanium metal alloys are used in the aerospace industry as well as for welding rod coatings, biological implants, and consumer goods.
    www.usgs.gov/publications/titanium
    Many people know that it is used in jewelry, prosthetics, tennis rackets, goalie masks, scissors, bicycle frames, surgical tools, mobile phones and other high-performance products. Titanium is as strong as steel but weights about half as much. It is twice as strong as aluminum but only about 60% heavier.
    geology.com/articles/titanium/

    6 Major Uses of Titanium

    • 1. Uses of Titanium in the Aerospace Field In western countries, such as the United States, 60% of titanium materials are used in the aerospace field. ...
    www.refractorymetal.org/uses-of-titanium/

    Commercial Uses

    • Pigments and additives Almost 95% of the total titanium produced across the globe is used in the manufacturing of titanium dioxide. ...
    techiescientist.com/uses-of-titanium/
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  5. ti·tan·ium
    noun
    1. the chemical element of atomic number 22, a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series, used in strong, light, corrosion-resistant alloys.
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