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is added to boron steels because it combines with oxygen and nitrogen, thus increasing the effectiveness of boron. Titanium, as titanium nitride, also provides grain size control at elevated temperatures in microalloy steels. In excess, titanium is detrimental to machinability and internal cleanness.
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| titanium |
a dark colored, very rare, metal. Extremely light in weight, very tough, and with a very high melting point, it is well-suited to high-stress rotating or reciprocating components. It is very difficult to machine or form, and so very expensive.
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| titanium dioxide |
Purified ?A mineral based ingredient used to make soap white.
Ãâó: bluebellnaturals.com/ingredients.htm
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| titanium |
A brilliant white metal found in most igneous or sedimentary rocks.
Ãâó: www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms/scho-ecol/glos_e.htm
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| titanium dioxide |
A white powder available in two crystalline forms, the anatase and rutile types.
Ãâó: www.bloomerplastics.com/capabilities-glossary.html
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