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  • About us : Titanium is a member of the fourth group of periodic table. This element is in the form of a mixture of five stable isotopes with mass numbers 46, 47, 48, 49 and 50 in nature, among which isotope 48 with abundance 43/73 percent is the most abundant isotope of this element. # Pure titanium is a dactylic metal with a white to white color and a melting point of 1600-3500 degrees Celsius. Am ...
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    Titanium is a member of the fourth group of periodic table. This element is in the form of a mixture of five stable isotopes with mass numbers 46, 47, 48, 49 and 50 in nature, among which isotope 48 with abundance 43/73 percent is the most abundant isotope of this element. # Pure titanium is a dactylic metal with a white to white color and a melting point of 1600-3500 degrees Celsius. Among the interlayer elements, carbon has the most impact and hydrogen has the least impact on crystal # titanium alpha. Many of the # titanium properties are different at a constant temperature depending on the metal conditions (percentage of purity, alloying elements, thermal and mechanical pre-heat). Changes in properties such as thermal and electrical conductivity, and plastic behavior are due to crystalline defects. Reducing temperature and dislocation creates stiffness and stiffness and increases the cavity in the crystal lattice, increasing the elastic modulus and electrical conductivity.

    The presence of foreign elements, even at low concentrations, will often have a major impact on the properties of titanium. In general, electrical resistance, hardness and strength increase with reduced purity.

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