Titanium had been used in dentistry for a decade before it was first introduced into surgery in the 1950s. [1] It is now the metal of choice for prosthetics, internal fixation, internal devices, and instrumentation. Biomedical implants use titanium from head to toe. One can find titanium in areas su
Titanium adhesive bonding is an engineering process used in the aerospace industry, medical device manufacturing and other fields. Titanium alloys are commonly used in medical and military applications for their strength, weight, and corrosion-resistant properties. In implantable medical devices, ti
Titanium and its alloys are not only widely used in aviation and aerospace industry, but also in chemical industry, petroleum, metallurgy, paper making, textile, machinery and energy.
At present, the demand for titanium products in the military aviation industry accounts for 15% of the total demand for titanium products in the world, and it is likely to grow to 20-25% in 2-3 years.
Titanium is a new type of metal. The performance of titanium is related to the content of impurities such as carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen.