What Is Ferrotitanium?
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What Is Ferrotitanium?
Ferrotitanium is an alloy of titanium (Ti) and iron (Fe), combining titanium's strength/lightness with iron's cost-effectiveness.
Key Features:
High strength-to-weight ratio
Exceptional corrosion resistance
Biocompatibility (for medical uses)
Production Methods:
Electric Furnace Process – Titanium sand and iron are melted together, then cooled into alloy.
Injection Method – Titanium/iron gases are mixed at high temperatures to form the alloy.
Applications:
Aerospace: Engine parts, airframe components
Shipbuilding: Corrosion-resistant hull materials
Chemicals/Metallurgy: High-temperature equipment, pipelines
With advancing technology, ferrotitanium's role continues expanding across industries.
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