Titanium has stable chemical properties, with a density of 4.51g/cm³, which is higher than that of aluminium but lower than that of steel, copper and nickel. However, its specific strength ranks first among metals. Titanium is silvery white in color and features light weight, high strength, metallic luster, and resistance to wet chlorine corrosion. This is the case for all metal foils, including other metals. It is a thin layer of titanium metal. The reason why titanium foil is expensive is that titanium itself is a very expensive metal.
Aerospace industry Its high-temperature resistance and corrosion resistance also make it of great value in gas turbine engines and aerospace propulsion systems.
Chemical industry: The corrosion resistance and chemical stability of titanium foil make it suitable for manufacturing chemical equipment such as reactors, distillation columns and storage tanks. It can also be used in chemical pipelines, valves, carriers of various catalysts, etc.
The medical field It is widely used in medical devices such as artificial joints, dental implants and surgical instruments.
Shipbuilding and automotive industry Enhance the strength and corrosion resistance of ships, reduce the weight of automobiles, and improve fuel efficiency.
In the electronic field: It provides electromagnetic shielding and heat dissipation functions.
Sports goods Enhance the strength and durability of products such as bicycles, golf clubs and tennis rackets.