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Titanium is most often alloyed with molybdenum, manganese, iron and aluminum. By weight, it is one of the strongest readily available metals, making it ultimate for a wide range of diverse applications. It is 45% lighter than steel with equivalent strength, and twice as sturdy as aluminum. Its used in bicycle frames, automobile and airplane components and structural pieces. Titanium pins are used for surgical equipments/instruments, as well as body piercing. Many ships use titanium for moving components constantly exposed to sea water. In jewelry, titanium is one of the most popular metals. People with hypersensitivity to metals are unaffected when they wear titanium jewelry. Both rubies and star sapphires get their star-shaped reflection with the presence of TiO2. Titanium Tetrachloride, TiC14, is used in skywriting [where letters are written in the sky by a passing plane].
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