titanium

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titan(yum)
(Mühendislik) titan

İtalya'da yapılan bu titanyum bisiklet inanılmaz hafiftir. - This titanium bicycle made in Italy is incredibly lightweight.

Bu el yapımı İtalyan malı titanyum bisiklet son derece hafiftir. - This handmade Italian-made titanium bicycle is terribly light.

{i} titan [kim.]
(Nükleer Bilimler) (ti) titan
{i} titanyum

Bu el yapımı İtalyan malı titanyum bisiklet son derece hafiftir. - This handmade Italian-made titanium bicycle is terribly light.

İtalya'da yapılan bu titanyum bisiklet inanılmaz hafiftir. - This titanium bicycle made in Italy is incredibly lightweight.

(Tıp) Ti sembolü ile bilinen atom no: 22 ve atom ağırlığı: 47.90 olan kimyasal element, titanyum
titanium white
titanyum beyaz
titanium tetrachlorid
(Askeri) TİTANYUM TETRAKLORİD: Havada dağıldığı zaman beyaz, kesif bir sis meydana getiren sıvı sis maddesi. Sembolü FM dir
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a chemical element, atomic number 22; it is a strong, corrosion-resistant transition metal, used to make light alloys for aircraft etc
Titanium is a light strong white metal. a strong light silver-white metal that is used to make aircraft and spacecraft, and is often combined with other metals. It is a chemical element : symbol Ti (Titan). Metallic chemical element, one of the transition elements, chemical symbol Ti, atomic number
A metal that is used for some watch cases and bracelets Titanium is much stronger and lighter than stainless steel Titanium is also hypo-allergenic
A brilliant white metal found in most igneous or sedimentary rocks
A gray, light and strong metallic chemical element used in metal alloys Alloys of titanium are used in aerospace and other applications where high strength-to-weight ratios are required
Chemical symbol Ti A bright white metal; very malleable and ductile Its principal function has been as an alloy in steel making, but now is being used extensively (especially in aviation and aerospace) because of its high strength, lightweight, and good corrosion resistance
Symbol Ti
An essentially pure metal that is more flexible than chrome cobalt It is more commonly used in noncement hip replacements
A metallic element used to make surgical implants
A metallic element that has been used mainly in industry because of its lightness, strength and high melting point, but has in recent years been used in some jewellery, owing to the attractive range of colours that it acquires by being heated
It burns when heated in the air
and isolated as an infusible iron-gray amorphous powder, having a metallic luster
Titanium is mainly used to produce titanium dioxide pigment which is non-toxic, inert and imparts a brilliance and opacity It is widely used in paints, plastics and paper It is also used to produce titanium metal which has a high strength to weight ratio, is non-reactive and resistant to oxidation It is used increasingly in aircraft and space craft Because it is non-reactive, it is used extensively in surgery
The "space age" metal, often with a silvery-gray appearance Because it is 30 percent stronger and nearly 50 percent lighter than steel it has been increasingly used in watch making, especially sport watch styles Its resistance to salt water corrosion makes it particularly useful in diver's watches Since it can be scratched fairly easily, some manufacturers use a patented-coating to resist scratching
A metal alloy used to manufacturer parts, such as tie-rods and hinge pins, that is extremely light and very strong
Small amounts added to steel contribute to its soundness and give a finer grain size In austenitic stainless steels it acts as a carbide stabilizer and is used to prevent intercrystalline corrosion, commonly termed "weld decay" Titanium carbide is also used with tungsten carbide in the manufacture of hard metal tools
a nonferrous metal alloy, the most common form of titanium is 6AL/4V: 6% aluminum, 4% vanadium, and 90% pure titanium This is a lightweight metal alloy that offers unsurpassed corrosion resistance of any metal It has a warm "grip you back" feel and can be finished either by anodizing or bead blasting Aside from handles, titanium is also used as liner materials for locking liner knives for it is a rather "springy" metal
A type of metal alloy that is very strong Eyeglasses made of titanium are lightweight and durable and often hypo-allergenic
a rare, dark gray metallic element
- A lightweight metal selected for it's exceptional lightweight and strong properties It is represented by Ti on the periodic table and is commonly used in sports equipment, automotive parts and most importantly MB Quart titanium dome tweeters
{i} (Ti) metallic element (Chemistry)
A "space age" metal, often having a silver-gray appearance Because it is 30 percent stronger and nearly 50 percent lighter than steel, it has been increasingly used in watchmaking, especially sport watch styles Its resistance to salt water corrosion makes it particularly useful in diver's watches Since it can be scratched easily, some manufacturers use a patented-coating to resist scratching BACK
A very ductile and malleable white metal that is used in aviation, aerospace, etc because of its high strength and light weight
a light strong gray lustrous corrosion-resistant metallic element used in strong light-weight alloys (as for airplane parts); the main sources are rutile and ilmenite
One of the better materials for making bicycle frames Here are some commercial links with lots of details and opinions about Titanium: Habanero Cycles Merlin Cycles-Ti Primer Spectrum Cycles-Ti Primer Spectrum Cycles-materials Spectrum Cycles-articles Velonews
Atomic weight 48
This is a premium frame material Titanium is stronger, with twice the tensile strength of traditional metal frames and is 48% lighter Titanium is also 20 times more resistant to corrosion and is hypo-allergenic, due to the fact that it has no nickel
a type of metal used to make the outer case of the pacemaker
A silvery gray, lightweight, high-strength, low-corrosion structural metal, it is found combined in almost all rocks and soils and in plants and animals, natural waters, and deep-sea dredgings. Its chief commercial ores are ilmenite and rutile. Its alloys are used for parts for high-speed aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, and ships; in electrodes; in chemical, desalination, and food-handling equipment; and in prostheses. Its compounds, in which it has valence 2, 3, or 4, include titanium trichloride (used as a catalyst in polypropylene production), titanium dioxide (extensively used as a pigment with the greatest hiding power of all white pigments in paints, enamels, and lacquers), and titanium tetrachloride (used in skywriting, smoke screens, and as a catalyst)
A white metallic element, melting point 1660°C (3020°F), having a high strength-to-weight ratio; useful in aircraft parts
An extremely strong metal, titanium is a rare metal that is stronger than steel yet can be as light as aluminum Various alloy mixtures of titanium exist, with the strongest alloys featuring the same weight as aircraft aluminum but a much higher rigidity
a strong, low-density, highly corrosion-resistant, lustrous white metallic element, used for its extreme strength and light weight
Material used in clubhead and shaft design which has a higher strength to weight ratio than steel allowing larger and lighter design
An elementary substance found combined in the minerals manaccanite, rutile, sphene, etc
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titanium alloy
Any alloy of titanium and a metal or nonmetal
titanium aluminide
An intermetallic compound of titanium and aluminium, TiAl, used as a heat-resistant material in high-speed aircraft
titanium boride
A very hard ceramic material, TiB2, used as a refractory and in high-temperature electrical applications
titanium carbide
A very hard ceramic material, TiC, used in tool bits and in the preparation of cermets
titanium dioxide
a brilliant white powder, TiO2, used as a pigment, and in sunblock, toothpaste and cosmetics
titanium dioxides
plural form of titanium dioxide
titanium hydride
The binary compound of titanium and hydrogen, TiH2, that is used in metallurgy etc. and, together with an oxidant, in pyrotechnic devices
titanium nitride
A very hard, golden-coloured ceramic material, TiN; used in refractories, alloys, cermets, and semiconductors
titanium nitrides
plural form of titanium nitride
titanium oxide
Either of two binary compounds of titanium and oxygen - titanium dioxide and titanium trioxide
titanium oxides
plural form of titanium oxide
titanium sand
Any of various sands that are an industrial source of titanium minerals such as leucoxene, rutile and ilmenite
titanium sponge
Crude titanium metal that has not yet been refined or forged
titanium suboxide
Any of a range of poorly characterized oxides of titanium having the composition TiOx where x is between one and two
titanium white
The pigment titanium dioxide
titanium-46
A minor stable isotope of titanium, 4622Ti, having twenty-two protons and twenty-four neutrons; it amounts to about 8% of the element in nature
titanium-47
A minor stable isotope of titanium, 4722Ti, having twenty-two protons and twenty-five neutrons; it amounts to about 7% of the element in nature
titanium-48
The major stable isotope of titanium, 4822Ti, having twenty-two protons and twenty-six neutrons; it amounts to about 74% of the element in nature
titanium-49
A minor stable isotope of titanium, 4922Ti, having twenty-two protons and twenty-seven neutrons; it amounts to about 5% of the element in nature
titanium-50
A minor stable isotope of titanium, 5022Ti, having twenty-two protons and twenty-eight neutrons; it amounts to about 5% of the element in nature
titanium dioxide
A white powder, TiO, used as an exceptionally opaque white pigment
titanium dioxide
a white powder used as a pigment for its high covering power and durability
titanium white
A durable white paint pigment consisting of titanium dioxide
ferrocarbon titanium
An alloy made by the reduction of ilmenite with coke in an electric furnace
titanium

    Hyphenation

    ti·ta·ni·um

    Turkish pronunciation

    tayteyniım

    Pronunciation

    /tīˈtānēəm/ /taɪˈteɪniːəm/

    Etymology

    () From Titan +‎ -ium.

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