Titanium (Ti)

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Description

Titanium, chemical element, is a silvery gray metal. It is commonly used in aerospace, medical, and automotive industries as well as in our daily life, including golf clubs, tennis rackets, wristwatches, glasses, knives, jewelry and sculptures.
High purity Titanium is used to make sputtering targets as well as evaporation materials for the semiconductor industry. It is also used for molecular beam epitaxial applications in semiconductor researches and productions.

General Properties

Symbol Ti
CAS Number 231-142-3
EINECS Number 7440-32-6
Atomic Number 22
Atomic Weight 47.90
Density 4.54 g/cc
Melting Point 1668 °C
Boiling Point 3287 °C
Thermal Conductivity 21.9 W/(m⋅K)
Electrical Resistivity 420 nΩ⋅m (at 20 °C)
Electronegativity Pauling scale 1.54
Heat of Vaporization 425 kJ/mol
Heat of Fusion 14.15 kJ/mol

 
Specifications
For high purity Titanium (Ti) metal, we have it with the following:

Metal Name Titanium (Ti)
Purity Up to 99.599% (5N)
Forms Pellets sizes or other forms and sizes
Package Vacuum-sealed

 
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