| titanium |
A very ductile and malleable white metal that is used in aviation, aerospace, etc. because of its high strength and light weight.
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An elemental metal used for body jewelry much lighter than other metals used in body jewelry. with virtual nickle-free properties, titanium has less incidences of skin allergy than any other metal.
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| titanium |
A metal, element number 22 on the Periodic Table
Ãâó: www.learnz.org.nz/steelmaking/glossary/index.php
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| titanium dioxide |
The oxide of Titanium metal, TiO2
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| titanium dioxide |
A high opacity, bright white pigment of the non-chalking type, used as a prime pigment in paints, rubber, plastics. Prepared from the mineral ilmenite, or rutile ore.
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