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titanium pipe fittings used in metallurgy to remove oxygen and nitrogen

However, titanium can lose its strength at temperatures greater than 430?C because it is not as hard as high grades of steel.

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Titanium has the best mechanical and physical properties, with excellent manufacturing and welding properties. It is even resistant to reducing acids. These types of alloys have excellent toughness and high strength as well as good welding and fabrication properties. Class 9 is used at higher temperatures than other classes. Grade 12 has enhanced corrosion resistance due to different chemical compositions. One of the most common uses of titanium is in the aerospace industry. Its high strength and relatively low density make it an ideal metal for use in aircraft and rockets due to fuel efficiency concerns.

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