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Tin

Titanium, represented as Ti in the periodic table, is the 22nd element with an atomic number of 22. It belongs to the transition metals group and is known for its strength, light weight, and outstanding corrosion resistance.

Titanically, Titanium exhibits a d-block electron configuration ([Ar] 3d2 4s2), attributing to its unique properties. It has an extremely high melting point of 1,668°C (3,034°F) and a boiling point of 3,287°C (5,949°F), making it ideal for high-temperature applications.

Although it’s the ninth-most abundant element in the Earth’s crust, pure Titanium is not found in nature. It typically exists in mineral deposits, such as ilmenite and rutile, from which it must be extracted via the Kroll or Hunter processes. This extraction process requires specialized knowledge and techniques, contributing to Titanium’s classification as a critical mineral.


At TXRocks, we understand that each use case requires a different form and purity of Titanium. That’s why we strive to provide a wide array of high-quality Titanium offerings, adaptable to our clients’ unique needs.

We are proud to leverage a global supply chain to deliver consistent, reliable quantities of Titanium, no matter the scale of your operation. This commitment is anchored by a rigorous quality assurance process that ensures our clients receive nothing but the best.

Navigating the landscape of critical minerals can be complex. With TXRocks, you have a trusted partner who not only provides the resources you need, but also the knowledge and guidance to help you make informed decisions. We’re more than just a supplier – we’re a partner in your success.

Critical Usecases

Aerospace

Titanium’s high strength-to-weight ratio and resistance to temperature make it an ideal material for aircraft frames, engines, and other structural components.

Medical Devices

Due to its biocompatibility, Titanium is often used in medical applications like prosthetics, orthopedic implants, dental implants, and surgical instruments.

Automotive

The automotive industry utilizes Titanium for parts like valves and connecting rods where strength, durability, and light weight are paramount.

Defense

Military applications of Titanium range from protective armor plates to components in advanced weapon systems and naval ships.

Chemical Processing

Titanium’s corrosion resistance makes it perfect for use in chemical processing plants where other metals might degrade.

Consumer Goods

From sports equipment to jewelry, Titanium’s aesthetic appeal and resistance to wear and tear are highly valued.

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