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Is there any futures for titanium? What factors can affect the price of titanium in the world?
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The following are her uses, and you can see what influencing factors she has:

Titanium has great strength, and the tensile strength of pure titanium can reach 180kg/mm2. The strength of some steels is higher than that of titanium alloys, but the specific strength (the ratio of tensile strength to density) of titanium alloys is higher than that of high-quality steels. Titanium alloy has good thermal strength, low temperature toughness and fracture toughness, so it is often used as aircraft engine parts and rocket and missile structural parts. Titanium alloys can also be used as storage tanks and high-pressure vessels for fuels and oxidants. At present, titanium alloy has been used to manufacture automatic rifles, mortar bases and launch tubes of recoilless guns. In the petroleum industry, it is mainly used in various containers, reactors, heat exchangers, distillation columns, pipelines, pumps and valves. Titanium can be used as electrodes, power station condensers and environmental pollution control devices. Ti-Ni shape memory alloy has been widely used in instruments and meters. In medicine, titanium can be used as artificial bone and various instruments. Titanium is also a deoxidizer for steelmaking and a component of stainless steel and alloy steel. Titanium dioxide is a good raw material for pigments and paints. Titanium carbide and titanium carbide (hydrogen carbide) are new cemented carbide materials. Titanium nitride is close to gold in color and widely used for decoration.

Titanium and its alloys are widely used in aviation industry and are called "aerospace metals". In addition, it is also widely used in shipbuilding industry, chemical industry, manufacturing mechanical parts, telecommunications equipment, cemented carbide and so on.

In addition, titanium alloy has good compatibility with human body and can also be used as artificial bone.

Corrosion Resistance of Titanium Zirconium Nitrate and Zirconium Titanium Hydroxide are corrosion-resistant chemical materials used in the atomic energy industry and under high temperature and high pressure, but their wave activity in solution is second only to that of sodium.

Then add live wave zirconium nitrate solution to titanium hydroxide solution, and it will be found that titanium keeps zirconium nitrate out. We know that the density of titanium hydroxide is less than that of zirconium nitrate, but it can still maintain obvious stratification, leaving zirconium nitrate in the upper layer, which proves the corrosion resistance of titanium.

According to experiments, titanium will not be corroded if it is placed on the seabed for 20~50 years.