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Titanium is a versatile metal that boasts impressive strength and lightness. Its silvery appearance and low density. coupled with its high resistance to corrosion by seawater. aqua regia. and chlorine. make it a popular choice in various industries. Its application extends from aerospace jet engines. missiles. spacecraft. military processes lightweight alloys for fossilization. desalination plants. pulp and paper. automotive. and agriculture to medical prosthetics. implants. dental equipment. sporting goods. jewelry. cell phones. and more. The most commonly used alloy is Ti-6Al-4V or grade 5 titanium. In fact. over half of all titanium is utilized in aircraft construction. The SR-71 Blackbird was one of the first airplanes to heavily incorporate titanium in its structure. Despite being as strong as mild steel while significantly lighter in weight. titanium still has the highest strength-to-density ratio among all metallic elements. Compared to steel's 45% denseness. titanium falls somewhere in between aluminum and steel's densities. While not rare per se. titanium's relatively low concentration makes large-scale extraction challenging and costly compared to other metals such as aluminum or iron. However. the benefits of using it cannot be overlooked
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