Why we choose Titanium Fastener?
1.High Specific Strength \\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F
☆:The density of titanium is 4.51g/cm3, which is higher than aluminum but lower than steel, copper, and nickel, but its strength is much higher than other metals.
2.Strong Resistance to Damping \\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F
☆:Compared with steel and copper, titanium has the longest damping time when subjected to mechanical and electrical vibration. It can be used as a tuning fork, vibration element of medical ultrasonic pulverizer, and vibration film of the advanced audio loudspeaker.
3.Good Corrosion Resistance\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F
☆: Titanium and titanium alloys are stable in many media, and titanium fasteners can be used in various corrosive environments.
4:Non-Magnetic and Non-Toxic\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F
☆:Titanium is a non-magnetic metal and will not be magnetized in a strong magnetic field.Titanium is not only non-toxic but also compatible with the human body.
5:Good Heat Resistance and Low-Temperature Resistance \\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F\\uD83C\\uDF1F
☆:Titanium fasteners can work normally at a high temperature of 600°C and a low temperature of minus 250°C and can maintain their shape without changing.