The three major functions of titanium

Titanium-nickel alloys exhibit unidirectional, bidirectional and omnidirectional memory effects at certain ambient temperatures and are recognized as the best memory alloys. In engineering, pipe joints are made for the hydraulic systems of fighter jets...

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Titanium-nickel alloys exhibit unidirectional, bidirectional and omnidirectional memory effects at certain ambient temperatures and are recognized as the best memory alloys. In engineering, pipe joints are made for the hydraulic systems of fighter jets...

1. Memory function

Titanium-nickel alloys exhibit unidirectional, bidirectional and omnidirectional memory effects at certain ambient temperatures and are recognized as the best memory alloys. In engineering, pipe joints are made for the hydraulic systems of fighter jets. The oil pipeline system of the petroleum integrated enterprise; A 500mm diameter parabolic mesh antenna made of 0.5mm diameter wire is used in aerospace vehicles. It is used in medical engineering to make treatments for snoring. It is made into screws for fracture healing, etc. All the above-mentioned applications have achieved remarkable results.

2. Superconducting function

Niobium-titanium alloys exhibit superconducting properties with zero resistance when the temperature is below the critical temperature.

3. Hydrogen storage function

Titanium-iron alloys have the property of absorbing hydrogen, safely storing a large amount of hydrogen and releasing it under certain conditions. This holds great promise in applications such as hydrogen separation, hydrogen purification, hydrogen storage and transportation, and the manufacturing of hydrogen-powered heat pumps and batteries.