For golfing enthusiasts we have just read that tests have shown that drivers fitted with titanium heads will send a golf ball an average of twelve yards further than those fitted with a steel head. But will it send it straighter? I don’t think so!!

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December 11, 2007

Cement Neutralizes Pollutants

The New York Times reports that an Italian company,
Italcementia has developed a cement enhanced with titanium oxide that can neutralize some harmful pollutants when exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet light.

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Titanium is the only metal that our body accepts without any complications.

Already in use in artificial joints and in plates and screws for repairing bone fractures, it is now becoming more widely used in dentistry.

Dental implants are considered the best option for replacing missing teeth, better for example than a bridge or denture.
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August 4, 2007

What Exactly Is Titanium?

is arguably the most interesting and versatile of all

 
It is the ninth most plentiful element in the Earths’ crust and the fifth most common metal.

 
Titanium is a hard silvery colored, non-magnetic, corrosion resistant, lightweight and durable metal

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March 16, 2007

Titanium Chips Spy On Us

Did you know that your whereabouts can now be tracked from the banknotes in your wallet?

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Catch up with fashion by investing in jewelry made from one of the most versatile metals on earth.

 

Titanium is a durable, tarnish resistant, hard silvery colored lightweight metal that has extensive uses in numerous branches of industry and is considered a critical strategic metal by the military.

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September 19, 2006

Who Produces Titanium?

is always found as a compound with other elements.

 

Despite being the ninth most plentiful element on the Earths' surface and is distributed all over the world there are few concentrated deposits that make commercial extraction viable.
 

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September 16, 2006

Who Discovered Titanium?

Reverend William Gregor

 

An amateur geologist and rector of Creed in Cornwall, England, is credited as the discoverer of in 1791.

 

Educated at St. John’s College, Cambridge, where he won academic honors in classics and mathematics and also became deeply interested in chemistry and mineralogy.
 

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