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Did you know that titanium is one of the strongest metals on the periodic table? It offers resistance to heat, water and salt and is very lightweight. One of the main reasons titanium is the preferred choice for so many different industries is that it combines high strength with low density – making it easier … Continue reading Commercially Pure Titanium Vs. Titanium Alloys →
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