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Titanium <Characteristics and Drawbacks>

Excellent corrosion resistance! Strong against chlorides, which are a weakness of stainless steel, and overwhelmingly resistant to seawater.

We would like to introduce the characteristics and drawbacks of our material "Titanium." The characteristics include being lightweight and strong (among practical metals, it has one of the highest specific strengths), with a melting point of approximately 1,650°C, which is quite high. It generates a highly stable passive film that surpasses stainless steel. The drawbacks include its high strength, which can lead to tool damage or wear, making titanium classified as a difficult-to-machine material. It is indeed challenging to process and prone to deformation. 【Characteristics】 ■ Lightweight and strong (among practical metals, it has one of the highest specific strengths) ■ High melting point ■ Excellent corrosion resistance ■ Biocompatible *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Titanium <Machinability in Cutting Processes>

Used for components embedded in the human body and aerospace-related parts! Demonstrating true value across a wide range of industries.

We would like to introduce the machinability of "titanium," classified as a difficult-to-cut material, using our compatible materials for cutting processing. The machinability is poor, with stickiness causing chips to adhere to the tools, which often necessitates multiple processes (such as rough machining → semi-finishing → finishing), particularly making it time-consuming to achieve precision machining. We are working to reduce costs by minimizing tool wear through the use of tools with suitable coatings, featuring uneven division and uneven lead. [Reasons for Difficult Machining] - Heat generated during cutting accumulates in the tool, shortening tool life. - The material is prone to deformation during processing, making it difficult to achieve dimensional accuracy. - Due to low resistance to friction, fine chips are produced during machining. - Being chemically active, it has a high flammability, making it prone to ignition. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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