Titanium (Ti)---silver gray metal, specific gravity 4.5, melting point 1668°C. Titanium is a very special metal, very light in texture, yet very tough and resistant to corrosion. It will not turn black like silver, and will maintain its own color for life at room temperature. The melting point of titanium is similar to that of platinum, so it is often used in titanium (ti)---silver-gray metal, with a specific gravity of 4.5 and a melting point of 1668°C. Titanium is a very special metal, very light in texture, yet very tough and resistant to corrosion. It will not turn black like silver, and will maintain its own color for life at room temperature. The melting point of titanium is similar to that of platinum, so it is often used in aerospace and military precision parts. After adding electric current and chemical treatment, different colors will be produced. Due to the above characteristics of titanium, its unique silver-gray tone has good performance whether it is high polish, mercerized or matt. It is the most suitable jewelry metal besides the precious metal platinum. It is often used in modern jewelry designs abroad and is international Popular jewelry materials. As for the design, the minimalist and clean cut, high design and low-key avant-garde style are highly respected by young white-collar workers. However, due to the high technical requirements for titanium processing, it is difficult to cast it with ordinary equipment, and it is difficult to weld it with ordinary tools, so it is difficult to form a production scale. Therefore, it is difficult to see it in the domestic jewelry market, commonly known as titanium in the market. Titanium metal has a very interesting feature that other metals do not have. Its surface can have many color changes. As long as the titanium metal is placed in the electrolyte and a certain current is passed, the surface will be The upper oxide film is electro-converted, and the thickness of the oxide film can determine the color change (this is caused by the principle of light refraction), which does not require additional elements. Below is the theoretical color spectrum of titanium. The color-causing oxide film is harder than titanium metal, and will not fade like paint or dye, and has higher hardness and stronger bonding force than electroplating. The various color changes of titanium metal bring alternative styles to the design of titanium jewelry, giving jewelry a great space for color changes. Jewelry designers can use jewelry as a canvas and titanium's unique and changeable colors as a palette to design dazzling, colorful and highly personalized fashion jewelry. Previous: Titanium Metal Features Next: Vanguard Titanium Hero