What is a weakness of titanium?

Disadvantages of Titanium
It is not suited in high-temperature ranges, above 400 degrees Celsius, where it begins to lose its strength and nickel-based superalloys, are better equipped to handle the conditions. It is incredibly important to use the right cutting tools and speeds and feeds during machining.
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What are advantages and disadvantages to titanium?

The bottom line is that titanium has both advantages and disadvantages. It's strong, durable and naturally resistant to rust and corrosion. At the same time, however, it cannot be cast like aluminum or iron, and it tends to cost more than other metals.
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What can titanium be destroyed by?

Titanium is subject to this form of corrosion in only a few environments such as red fuming nitric acid, nitrogen tetraoxide and absolute methanol. In most cases, the addition of a small amount of water will serve to passivate the titanium.
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Does titanium weaken?

Despite being as strong as steel, titanium is about 40% lighter in weight. This, along with its resistance to cavitation (rapid pressure changes, that cause shock waves, which can weaken or damage metal over time) and erosion, makes it an essential structural metal for aerospace engineers.
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What are the disadvantages of titanium alloys?

Titanium's primary disadvantage from a manufacturing and engineering perspective is its high reactivity, which means that it has to be managed differently at all stages of its production. Impurities introduced during the Kroll process, the VAR process, or the machining process was once almost impossible to remove.
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How does titanium react with water?

Solubility of titanium and titanium compounds

Titanium only reacts with water after its protective titanium oxide surface layer is destroyed. It is therefore water insoluble. Titanium compounds generally are not very water soluble.
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Does titanium get rusty?

Titanium does not rust. If made from titanium, it is maintenance free.
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Can titanium stop bullets?

Titanium, however doesn't stand a chance against bullets fired from high-powered military grade firearms such as those used to penetrate tanks. Titanium can take single hits from high-caliber bullets, but it shatters and becomes penetrable with multiple hits from military-grade, armor piercing bullets.
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Is titanium flexible or brittle?

Titanium also resists attack by strong acids and alkalis. It's relatively hard and brittle when it's cold and you have to heat it up to work it into shape or draw it into wires.
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Does titanium corrode in salt water?

Titanium resists corrosion by seawater to temperatures as high as 500°F (260°C). Titanium tubing, exposed for 16 years to polluted seawater in a surface condenser, was slightly discolored but showed no evidence of corrosion.
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Is titanium hard to break?

Titanium has twice the elasticity of steel, making it an ideal choice for applications that require flexible materials that don't crack or rupture. Also, titanium alloys resist corrosion and oxidation better than stainless steels.
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What does titanium react with?

Titanium combines directly with many nonmetals, such as hydrogen, the halogens, nitrogen, carbon, boron, silicon, and sulfur at elevated temperatures.
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Why is titanium flammable?

Titanium powder reacts violently or explosively with CUPRIC OXIDE, LEAD OXIDE and inorganic POTASSIUM COMPOUNDS when heated. Titanium powder reacts with NITRIC ACID or LIQUID OXYGEN resulting in an explosion on exposure to FRICTION or HEAT.
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Can titanium melt?

Titanium (Ti) is a soft, ductile, silvery gray metal with a melting point of 1,675 °C (3,047 °F).
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Is titanium very reactive?

As indicated by its negative redox potential, titanium is thermodynamically a very reactive metal that burns in normal atmosphere at lower temperatures than the melting point. Melting is possible only in an inert atmosphere or in a vacuum. At 550 °C (1,022 °F), it combines with chlorine.
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Does titanium Harden?

Titanium and its useful alloys tend to work-harden immediately, much like stainless steel.
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Can you snap titanium?

1 Common metal types used in surgical procedures include stainless steel and titanium. By way of comparison, consider a paper clip. It can often sustain a strong force. It may bend, but it usually won't break.
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Can titanium be bent?

Titanium alloys are superior to nearly all metals in terms of a combination of high mechanical strength and low weight. Therefore, titanium is used whenever the construction weight and its strength are essential. Bending is one of the most frequently used methods for forming titanium elements.
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Is titanium corrosion resistant?

Titanium metal's corrosion resistance is due to a stable, protective, strongly adherent oxide film. This film forms instantly when a fresh surface is exposed to air or moisture.
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Can titanium stop a 50 cal?

Here are some interesting videos where a 50 caliber gun shoots regular and armor piercing rounds and a 20 mm gun shoots against titanium. An inch and half of titanium does not get penetrated by the armor piercing 50 cal or 20 mm. Although with 90 degree angle there is deeper penetration.
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Is titanium stronger than steel?

Titanium is highly valued in the metals industry for its high tensile strength, as well as its light weight, corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand extreme temperatures. It's as strong as steel but 45% lighter, and twice as strong as aluminum but only 60% heavier.
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What metal is bulletproof and light?

Kevlar. Perhaps one of the better-known bulletproof materials, Kevlar is a synthetic fiber that's heat resistant and incredibly strong. It's also lightweight, making it a popular choice for wearable bulletproof items.
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Can you wear titanium in water?

Can I wear my titanium ring in a swimming pool? Yes, it's safe. Titanium is inert and will not react or change color while you are swimming in a pool.
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Does titanium scratch easily?

Titanium is not inherently scratch proof, but the natural oxidisation of the alloy allows for smaller scratches to become less visible over time. A titanium watch will still pick up the occasional noticeable scratch, as is an unfortunate aspect of life.
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How long can titanium last?

Titanium is also incredibly durable and long-lasting. When titanium cages, rods, plates and pins are inserted into the body, they can last for upwards of 20 years. And dental titanium, such as titanium posts and implants, can last even longer.
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