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Nickel is a lustrous, white, hard, ferromagnetic metal, mostly used as a constituent of various alloys, of each stainless steels are the most common. Nickel has a good resistance to a wide range of corrosive media and has good thermal, electrical and magnetostrictive properties.
Nickel alloys have their own physical and mechanical properties which are distinct from those of their constituent elements. Nickel alloys combined with iron, copper, chromium, zinc and many other elements allow to obtain heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant materials used in virtually every industry all over the world.
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TITANIUM AND TITANIUM ALLOYS |
CP-Titanium and Titanium alloys have been proven to be technologically superior and cost effective materials, in a wide variety of applications. The strength-to-weight ration of the titanium based alloys are superior to almost all other metals. Titanium is immune to corrosive attacks by salt water or marine atmospheres and exhibits exceptional resistance to a broad range of acids, alkalis and industrial chemicals. It also offers superior resistance to erosion being at least 20 times more erosion resistant than Cu-Ni alloys. The great strength of Titanium permits the use of thinner wall equipment.
Titanium is the only element that offers the unique combination of beauty, strength, light weight and bio-compatibility.
Titanium Grade 2
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Titanium Grade 5 ELI
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