Titanium screws are the same as ordinary stainless steel screws, iron screws, and copper screws, but the raw materials used are different. Titanium screws are made of titanium materials. Generally, titanium materials are divided into pure titanium and titanium alloys. The density of titanium elements is small, and the performance strength is much better. As for other metal materials, because the mining of titanium element is less than that of general metal elements, the raw materials of titanium screws are more expensive in the market, and general screw manufacturers seldom have titanium screws in stock.
Titanium screw
However, titanium screws are much more beautiful than other metal screws, and look like handicrafts. They are the most widely used screw raw materials in some industries such as high-end bicycles, automobiles, high-speed rails, and tracks.
Titanium screws have high strength, and the tensile strength of pure titanium can reach up to 180kg/mm2. Due to the addition of other metal elements, the performance of titanium alloys is weaker than that of pure titanium screws. Some steels are stronger than titanium alloys, but in general, the specific strength (ratio of tensile strength to density) of titanium alloys exceeds that of premium steels. Moreover, titanium screws made of titanium alloy have good heat resistance strength, low temperature toughness and fracture toughness, so titanium screws are used in the structure of many engine parts, rockets and missiles on aircraft.
Due to the properties of titanium, titanium can also be used as storage tanks and high-pressure vessels for fuels and oxidants. For example, some people have made titanium alloys into automatic rifles, mortar seat plates and launch tubes for recoilless guns. Mainly used in various containers, reactors, heat exchangers, distillation towers, pipelines, pumps and valves in the petroleum industry. Titanium screws Titanium can be used as condensers and environmental pollution control devices for electrodes and power stations. Titanium alloys are also widely used in instrumentation.
With the development of industrial technology, titanium metal elements have also begun to be used in medicine. Titanium can be used as artificial bones and various appliances. Titanium is also a deoxidizer in steelmaking, a component of stainless steel and alloy steel. Titanium dioxide is a good raw material for pigments and paints. Titanium carbide and carbon (hydrogen) titanium are a new type of cemented carbide materials. The color of titanium nitride is close to gold, and it is widely used in decoration.




