Pure Tianium

Brief

  • Appearance:
    • Silvery metallic luster.
  • Density:
    • 4.51 g/cm³ (the heaviest of the light metals).
  • Melting Point:
    • (1668 ± 10)° C., higher than iron and nickel.
  • Boiling Point:
    • 3260° C..
  • Thermal Conductivity at 25°C:
    • 14.99 W/(m·°C), which is only 1/6 of iron and 1/16 of aluminum.
    • Not favorable for cutting and welding.
  • Thermal Expansion Coefficient at 25°C:
    • 8.36 × 10⁻⁶ °C⁻¹, smaller than iron and nickel.
    • Can compensate for thermal stress caused by low thermal conductivity during heating and cooling, favorable for material processing and heat treatment.
  • Molar Heat Capacity:
    • 250.344 kJ/(mol·°C)⁻¹.
  • Elastic Modulus:
    • Linear Elastic Modulus: 115 GPa.
    • Shear Modulus: 44 GPa.
    • Poisson’s Ratio: 0.33.
    • Elastic modulus is slightly higher than half of iron and nickel, which negatively affects the structural stiffness.
  • Electrical Resistivity:
    • High-purity titanium: 540 × 10⁻⁹ Ω·m.
    • Industrial-purity titanium: 650 × 10⁻⁹ Ω·m.

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