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titanium pipe fittings stub end used in alloy form for parts in high-speed aircraft

Titanium was discovered in 1791 by the English chemist and mineralogist William Gregor. He thought it was a compound. Later, it was named after the Titan of Greek mythology by the German chemist Martin Heinrich Klapros.

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It is a very strong metal with a density as low as 4.5 g/cm3 and a high melting and boiling point. The melting point of titanium metal exceeds 1650 ?C or 3000 ?F. The boiling point of titanium is 3287 ?C. The high melting point and boiling point make titanium a very useful metal in terms of refractory properties.

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