In fact, titanium has a wide range of applications, but everyone first learned about titanium and heard its name and application in aviation. Because of its high melting point, good toughness and corrosion resistance, it has been used as precision parts in aerospace or military industry. But it is also the case that titanium, which did not belong to the ranks of precious metals, has the qualification and possibility to enter the jewelry field.
In fact, titanium and its alloys are indeed very suitable materials for jewelry. First, it is tough but light, suitable for complex jewelry design style, not easy to deform, and at the same time, it can ensure the lightness and comfort of jewelry in the complex inlay process; Second, the corrosion resistance is stable, the color of titanium metal is stable, it is not easy to be corroded, and it can always maintain its own color when worn; Third, it can be colored through a special process. Compared with the popular K-gold in recent years, the color of titanium metal is richer, and it can be realized by electrolytic process without adding other elements. Common colors are black, gray, gold, purple and blue.
Chen Shiying's high-grade jewelry brooch is made of titanium.
Vehernier's blue velvet necklace is set with blue titanium diamonds.
Gold, platinum and platinum are the top three metals in the jewelry circle, which makes many China and new gold metals untenable, but there is a titanium metal that has been favored by many people in this competitive era.
This has nothing to do with titanium. In a whisper, titanium has a lower melting point than titanium VI, is harder than titanium, and its Mohs hardness is above 7.