Exceptional Corrosion Resistance |
Titanium readily forms a stable oxide (passive) film, giving it excellent corrosion resistance. In typical service environments, titanium is virtually immune to corrosion. |
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Lightweight |
Titanium’s specific gravity is about 60% that of iron, helping reduce product weight and improve a building’s seismic performance. It also lowers transport loads and workload, enhancing safety. |
High Strength |
Titanium’s strength is comparable to steel. It offers a very high strength-to-weight ratio (specific strength). |
Human- and Eco-Friendly |
Titanium is biocompatible-safe enough for artificial bones without ion elution. TranTixxii’s color expression requires no paint, reducing VOC emissions and benefiting the environment. |
Flexibility & Springback |
When bent, titanium is resilient and tends to return to its original shape, showing spring-like behavior. |
Heat Resistance |
With respect to its coefficient of thermal expansion, titanium is one-half that of stainless steel and copper, and one-third that of aluminum. Therefore, it is a metal that undergoes much less thermal expansion with changes in temperature. In addition, titanium’s melting point is 1,668°C-higher than that of other metals-and it has been certified as a non-combustible material by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. |

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