Why is Titanium Common But So Expensive?

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  • @SF-fb6lv
    @SF-fb6lv Год назад +141

    2:20:
    "If titanium wasn't so worth it,
    nobody would worry about separating these atoms - because it wouldn't be worth it;
    but titanium metal is so important, that it's well worth it."
    Classic - like some kind of haiku

    • @alanwortman3594
      @alanwortman3594 Год назад +12

      It made _me_ dumber.

    • @Nick-ye5kk
      @Nick-ye5kk Год назад +1

      He's not wrong...

    • @quisp1492
      @quisp1492 Год назад +16

      The entire script sounds like it was written by an 11 year old who just found out about titanium and spent an afternoon watching RUclips videos about it.

    • @sandersrk
      @sandersrk Год назад +2

      He's quoting Headboard Harris, our "beloved" VP.

    • @thebenchdiy6046
      @thebenchdiy6046 Год назад

      ​@Nick yes he is lol🤣

  • @cyb3r._.
    @cyb3r._. 2 года назад +180

    cool, but you should fact check yourself before you make a video (for example, stainless steel is technically stronger than titanium comparing pure tensile strength, but titanium is said to be stronger because it has a much higher strength to weight ratio)

    • @LeonaPrime
      @LeonaPrime 2 года назад +24

      This video pains me. Probably just stress or something tbh, exacerbating my reaction. But at 1:02, that is just completely wrong, and they give no sources or justification. So it doesn't surprise me that there is more wrong than that.
      Source: Am a geologist.
      Also have a more detailed descriptor of what is wrong in its own comment I made minutes ago from this reply.

    • @underskillednunderpaid
      @underskillednunderpaid Год назад +25

      ​@Josie "if titanium wasn't so worth it, no one would worry about it. Because it wouldn't be worth it" lmao. This guy was trying to reach his character limit for the school project.

    • @musicgrynd
      @musicgrynd Год назад +2

      What's the current price of titanium per kg?

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Год назад +4

      I saw somewhere they said it was just barely not as strong as steel so could we not slightly scale up the thickness and then have thicker titanium for les weight and thus stronger for the same weight?

    • @cyb3r._.
      @cyb3r._. Год назад +6

      @@TheAnnoyingBoss it is much stronger for the same weight, that’s what a higher strength to weight ratio means

  • @piffe
    @piffe 2 года назад +17

    Please get a better script writer.
    I understand you’re trying and doing what you can with the resources you currently have, but the narrative sounds like it was written by someone who did this for a highschool project.

    • @ovuvuevuevueenyetuenwuevue9325
      @ovuvuevuevueenyetuenwuevue9325 2 года назад

      Take it ez man their first language is not english

    • @Anteksanteri
      @Anteksanteri Год назад +5

      Sounds like it was AI written and then outsourced to a guy on fiver. Absolute garbage writing.

    • @quisp1492
      @quisp1492 Год назад

      I'd say it was pretty good for an 11 year old.

  • @taiwanluthiers
    @taiwanluthiers Год назад +42

    That segment where the guy is grinding a metal with a grinder, is NOT titanium. Titanium produces very white, bright sparks when you hit it with a grinder. The color of the spark produced in that segment suggests some kind of alloy steel with medium carbon content or even mild steel.

    • @michelguevara151
      @michelguevara151 Год назад

      just another crappy content farm channel

    • @randydewees7338
      @randydewees7338 Год назад +1

      I bought an old tool box that some previous owner had added a hasp - secured by some diabolical tamper proof titanium bolts. Not drillable with the bits I had, many white sparks later I angle grindered them off.

  • @sinjinadams2862
    @sinjinadams2862 8 месяцев назад +2

    How about Titanium watches. It's my favorite watch material. Especially grade 5.

  • @Trucmuch
    @Trucmuch Год назад +8

    1:38 29% of the Titanium we use today all of it comes from China.
    So... all of the Titanium that comes from China comes from China. That's impressive!

  • @Success-go5vr
    @Success-go5vr Месяц назад +2

    The strongest metal on earth and the one with the highest melting point is tungsten which has the same density as gold.

  • @bjorn1583
    @bjorn1583 Год назад +8

    anyone that says titanium is the strongest metal on earth doesnt have a clue about metals

  • @am3835
    @am3835 Год назад +2

    Iphone 15?

  • @rickrussell579
    @rickrussell579 Год назад +5

    "If titanium wasn't so worth it, no body would make it if it wasn't so worth it, but because it's important, it's worth it." What a meathook abortion of a sentence.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Год назад +1

      A classic application or Floor is made of floor

    • @mmark8394
      @mmark8394 Год назад

      America speak

    • @warped2875
      @warped2875 Год назад +2

      He must have picked up that phraseology/word-salad style from Kamala Harris, with her, "...talking about the significance of the passage of time right. The significance of the passage of time, so when you think about it there is great significance to passage of time. There is such great significance to the passage of time..."

  • @DreamcoreWhistlebritches
    @DreamcoreWhistlebritches Год назад +1

    Titanium is definitely not the strongest hardened steel and stainless steel are both stronger so is tungsten. Need to read or check those facts because titanium isnt the strongest each metal has different strengths but hardened steel and stainless steel is way stronger plus it depends on how its made because steel and stainless steel and tungsten surely beat it. FACTS!

  • @jacobmiller6189
    @jacobmiller6189 10 месяцев назад +2

    There are plenty of alloy steels far stronger and harder than ti they just weigh a lot more. Ti might have best strength to weight ratio

    • @MrPleers
      @MrPleers 9 месяцев назад

      Exactly that. Wear a steel watch for year and a titanium one for another. And then compare the scratches. There is a reason why titanium watches usually have a special coating over the titanium.

    • @TenMillionYearProgram42
      @TenMillionYearProgram42 4 месяца назад

      This. Highest strength per pound? Yeah, prolly. Highest strength overall? No.

  • @DnvGoodwin555
    @DnvGoodwin555 Год назад +12

    Fun fact. Titanium for SR-71 was made in USSR

    • @TenMillionYearProgram42
      @TenMillionYearProgram42 4 месяца назад

      Not really. The rutile came from the Soviet Union. The Kroll process to refine the titanium metal was done here, iirc.

  • @jacksparro3150
    @jacksparro3150 Год назад +15

    Pure titanium is not strong. It is a hard metal but very brittle. Hard does not equate to strong. To make titanium useful for extreme application it has to be alloyed with aluminum. Titanium aluminide is the material used for extreme applications. So we should give some credit to Aluminum as well.

    • @richardrose2606
      @richardrose2606 Год назад

      Thank you for this information. All during this video I was wondering what other elements titanium could be alloyed with.

    • @funnyyellowdog8833
      @funnyyellowdog8833 Год назад +1

      Class 2 Titanium (99.3%) is already comparable to good construction steel

    • @megaman-l9n
      @megaman-l9n 9 месяцев назад +1

      Stop spreading lies. grade 1 commercially pure Titanium is very ductile and retain very high toughness similar to 304L stainless steel even in liquid Helium temperature (−452°F = −269°C ) !!

    • @TenMillionYearProgram42
      @TenMillionYearProgram42 4 месяца назад

      Never heard of "titanium aluminide," but maybe you mean that most commonly, titanium is alloyed with aluminum and vanadium (TiAl6V).
      Edit: Vanadium specifically because titanium really isn't that hard. It's strong, but pretty soft.

  • @EsaMyllyla-x8f
    @EsaMyllyla-x8f Месяц назад +1

    it is not so expensive, it is 3000 dollars for metric ton

  • @bodaciousskies
    @bodaciousskies Год назад +3

    Idk the commentary sounds like it was written by a 17 year old making a video for science class

  • @stevenewton7787
    @stevenewton7787 Год назад +3

    Bob Ross' favourite colour "Titanium Hhhhh'white"

  • @HairyNumbNuts
    @HairyNumbNuts Год назад +6

    If only this video was accurate, it would be a poor accurate video. But it's actually a poor, inaccurate video.

    • @davidb6576
      @davidb6576 Год назад +2

      Not to pile on, but yes, it's not good. The creator needs to spend a little more time fact checking. Or more accurately, a LOT more time.

    • @sirnoba5507
      @sirnoba5507 Год назад +1

      yeah these videos give me middle schools project vibes: not really accurate, inspired, or interesting,. kinda harsh but its true,

    • @TenMillionYearProgram42
      @TenMillionYearProgram42 4 месяца назад

      Thought the same thing... This sounds like a paper due Friday that got started Thursday evening.

  • @gloobark
    @gloobark Месяц назад +1

    yeah you need a new script editor

  • @draconicargus415
    @draconicargus415 Год назад +4

    I thought the strongest metal was Tungsten?

    • @corrinflakes9659
      @corrinflakes9659 5 месяцев назад

      In certain aspects like heat resistance, yes.

    • @joonaskekoni2867
      @joonaskekoni2867 4 месяца назад +1

      Titanium is 40% steel weight. Tungsten in 210%.

  • @JustChillin740
    @JustChillin740 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow there is also so much Gold😮😢

  • @brianheaton5521
    @brianheaton5521 2 месяца назад +1

    Tungsten is the strongest metal.

  • @dymos7750
    @dymos7750 11 месяцев назад +1

    meanwhile: watches the video on the iphone 15 pro max

  • @LeonaPrime
    @LeonaPrime 2 года назад +6

    1:02 That figure is just wrong. Even if you meant just in the crust. Flat out misinformation. At least, it seems like it the way you presented it.
    By weight, which is the most favorable for you, i.e. least wrong against what you claimed, oxygen is 46.3% abundant, silicon is 28.0%, aluminum is 8.1%, iron is 5.5%, calcium is 3.4%, magnesium is 2.8%, sodium is 2.4%, potassium is 2.3%, and all others are 1.2% abundant by weight.
    Source: Figure 2.15, Page 57, Stephen Marshak; Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 6th Edition.

  • @ronblack7870
    @ronblack7870 Год назад +1

    steel alloy bolts are stronger than titanium bolts. so it's not the strongest metal. steel alloys are stronger but of course heavier.

  • @SoltanMahmod-ch1vw
    @SoltanMahmod-ch1vw Год назад +1

    So much people are wrong about titanium titanium is not stronger it's harder than any metal.

  • @airfriedquadsbw
    @airfriedquadsbw Год назад +2

    I made a good living forb20 years selling TiO2 into paint companies(coatings) and plastics. It was 1 dollar a lb in the early 90s, and 4 dollars a lb by 2009.

  • @арлэнютуб
    @арлэнютуб Год назад +1

    if titanium wasnt so wOrth it, nobody would worry about separating these atoms because it wouldnt be W0rtH it, but titanium metal is so important that its well w0rTh it. ._.

  • @johndoyle4723
    @johndoyle4723 Год назад +12

    Ilmenite is a very common Titanium ore, however the extraction of the metal involves some particularly brutal chemistry, yes it likes to hang on to the oxygen.refining can be very problematic for the environment.
    Plenty of scrap Migs about.

  • @robertbarnett7929
    @robertbarnett7929 Год назад +4

    When we built the SR-71 we bought the titanium from Russia using shell companies Also learning how machine it was challenge But they solved that.

  • @MrPleers
    @MrPleers 9 месяцев назад +3

    Titanium is not harder than steel. In fact a watch made out of titanium is usually a scratch magnet compared to steel. And needs a special coating to prevent it.

    • @Raymund38TVM
      @Raymund38TVM Месяц назад

      No bro strong is not only because of strength, strong is also about decomposition process, if you put a titanium in a salt water live it for 3 years then see it what happen I assured you it's nothing happen to the titanium, while if you put a steel in a salt water it can easily start decomposition only in a months you don't need years to decompose steel against salt water, while titanium can live in the salt water for thousands of years before he start decompose.

  • @KathrynLiz1
    @KathrynLiz1 Год назад +12

    We once shod a horse with titanium shoes that we forged.... it needed a wide shoe for protection but could not carry the weight of steel shoes.
    They worked really well and were very hard wearing. This was about 25 years ago and the metal for each shoe cost around $80NZ.... not a cheap job... but very very successful for the horse if not for its owner's pocket... :-)

  • @samuellourenco1050
    @samuellourenco1050 Год назад +4

    Zinc oxide is a cheaper pigment, but it is not as opaque as titanium dioxide.

  • @Dudleymiddleton
    @Dudleymiddleton Год назад +3

    I remember in the early 90's honda vfr 750 motorcycles used in the Isle of Man TT races had titanium nuts and bolts and washers to shave off a few grammes!

  • @Dudleymiddleton
    @Dudleymiddleton Год назад +12

    It's an interesting metal, the near lightness of Aluminium, but the near hardness of steel.

    • @KathrynLiz1
      @KathrynLiz1 Год назад +2

      Yes... once an annealed bar has been heated to yellow-white heat it cools to a hardness that will take the teeth clean off a file...

  • @DavidYan-q1w
    @DavidYan-q1w 19 дней назад

    Titanium isn’t perfect for everything, but it’s irreplaceable in some areas

  • @ElsaHelenHelgason
    @ElsaHelenHelgason 2 месяца назад

    During the volcano eruption less than the materials will runs out that coast so expensive but the minings and all kind of materials should be putting the prices tags in it because each things that the Universe Animals Kingdom’s Earth provides but no countries names or flags whatsoever.

  • @MrMisanthrope1RBjr
    @MrMisanthrope1RBjr Год назад +5

    my 2004 corvette z06 has a titanium exhaust, the C5 z06 was the first mass produced car to have a titanium exhaust, it was done to save weight. It was 20lbs lighter than the steel exhaust. The C5 z06 also was the first mass produced car to have a carbon fiber part, the hood , It was also the first mass production car to have the HUD display thing, projected on the windsheild. never have to take your eyes off the road, . great saftey feature.

  • @absolute___zero
    @absolute___zero 11 месяцев назад

    I don't know abou titanium, but everybody in my country is crazy about aluminium, it costs 10 to 20 dollars per kilo in finished materials, and 2 dollars in scrap. I bet it is more difficult to extract aluminium from alumina than titanium from titanium oxide

  • @james112680
    @james112680 Год назад +1

    Hey bro, I like what you’re trying to do here, but I would be happy to look over your scripts before you do your voiceovers. You could use a little bit of tweaking man.

  • @StarrDust0
    @StarrDust0 Год назад

    Well done vid, but you need to improve your writing. I don't believe in any gods, but all I can say is that we humans are extremely blessed by having a planet which such incredible resources...fuels, metals, medicines, etc. We should devote ourselves to being at least a 2 planet species if not more.

  • @michaeltb1358
    @michaeltb1358 Год назад +12

    The pure white titanium oxide is actually also made from TiCl4, reacted with pure oxygen at high temperatures.

    • @SF-fb6lv
      @SF-fb6lv 7 месяцев назад

      Works at room temperature. I did it myself in high school.

  • @QGDeclined
    @QGDeclined 4 месяца назад

    I can't believe this has so many views. Terribly made video, narration script is abysmal.

  • @hildablanco1591
    @hildablanco1591 Год назад +3

    Its also used in yachts shafts and propellers

  • @numberpirate
    @numberpirate Год назад +1

    Titanium is the strongest metal...... Molybdenum says: Have you heard of kinetic impactors?!?!?!?!

  • @Jeff13mer
    @Jeff13mer Год назад +3

    As a chemist... This entire video hurt me to the core. So many small errors that made it almost unwatchable for me

  • @gabedaxe477
    @gabedaxe477 7 месяцев назад

    I remember 911 the day the two #titanium engines melted and never were found according to the pentagon

  • @benjamindejonge3624
    @benjamindejonge3624 Месяц назад

    Pure titanium is strong as medium steel to be honest, you’ve got to mix it or make it stronger

  • @mcanderson0
    @mcanderson0 Год назад

    You cant take steel prices bulk wholesale and compare to amazon sourced Titanium. Thats dumb

  • @ambatakam44
    @ambatakam44 6 месяцев назад

    X-43 is faster than sr-71, X-43 is can do 11.000 km/h

  • @aneeshtvbabu
    @aneeshtvbabu Год назад

    watching after read iPhone15 made by Titanium.

  • @anon_y_mousse
    @anon_y_mousse Год назад +9

    If Elon Musk said that about titanium, then he's wrong. It's far more likely that an ancient civilization, if one existed and became sufficiently advanced technologically speaking, that they would want to use more biodegradable materials. For instance, one could produce a biodegradable plastic with which to infuse carbon fibers and make a "good enough" material for all manner of applications. It would be really light and plenty strong for most purposes. And corrosion resistant doesn't mean it won't corrode, it'll just take longer. If an ancient civilization existed more than 10,000 years ago, any titanium they used would have oxidated long ago just as iron and any iron based alloys would have. If an alien civilization existed, they might have shield technology to augment weaker materials being used for ships to allow for easier construction.
    My weird recommendation, go watch the movie Explorers.

    • @paparoysworkshop
      @paparoysworkshop Год назад

      A simple proof that there never was an ancient civilization is because there is no evidence in any fossil record. Sure, even titanium would eventually oxidize in time, but if a simple bone can be fossilized, then metals and plastics would have also left an imprint of some kind.

    • @anon_y_mousse
      @anon_y_mousse Год назад +4

      @@paparoysworkshop Metals and plastics wouldn't fossilize, so there's no imprint to be left which wouldn't be erased with time. Further, we haven't dug everywhere or potentially deep enough anywhere to find any imprints that might exist. An absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.

    • @paparoysworkshop
      @paparoysworkshop Год назад +1

      @@anon_y_mousse No, they don't fossilize. But they would leave imprints similar to how bones fossilize. And you don't need to dig "deep enough". The ground constantly moves and such impressions would rise to the surface just like fossils do. The saying, "an absence of evidence is not evidence of absence", is a copout when someone can't support their opinion. There has never been an advanced ancient civilization on this planet.
      Out is space, we'll never know until we can get there.

    • @anon_y_mousse
      @anon_y_mousse Год назад

      @@paparoysworkshop You can't support your opinion. There's no proof that a buried chunk of titanium would leave any such imprints. There's no proof that an advanced civilization would use titanium. Even after just a few thousand years, metal implements have corroded to the point of barely being recognizable, so after significant amounts of time more than that, there's no way there'll be evidence that they existed. Prove that wrong or stop copping out.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Год назад

      Youre crazy.

  • @judgeomega
    @judgeomega Год назад +1

    google tells me scrap titanium is 35 CENTS per pound while commercial titanium is $7.50 per kg.

  • @StoweLauren-t1c
    @StoweLauren-t1c 27 дней назад

    Allen Karen Martin Timothy Williams Paul

  • @danfreeman9079
    @danfreeman9079 6 месяцев назад

    SR-71 Blackbird Titanium RIngs

  • @JHMCD1094
    @JHMCD1094 Год назад

    And iron man made 51 suits made of gold titanium alloy
    Bruh

  • @homieboi5352
    @homieboi5352 Год назад +1

    Brooo, didn’t you say titanium is 40%-60% lighter than steel? And then compared cost per kilogram? You gotta compare price per volume because that’s the actual equivalent in material usage you’re working with. If we round the weight difference to 50% and the cost difference to 200x more per kilogram, we’re actually looking at a 100x difference in cost. Still high, but half what you suggested.

    • @TIMEtoRIDE900
      @TIMEtoRIDE900 Год назад

      However - since you would need even MORE Titanium for the strength of a given part, the difference might be that other 50%.

  • @timkahn2813
    @timkahn2813 Год назад +1

    my new knee costs less then weed .

  • @juicejuice5013
    @juicejuice5013 7 месяцев назад

    Ti is the future soon everything will be made with Ti give it 15 years

  • @HiTechDiver
    @HiTechDiver Год назад +1

    Referring to the elements chart @ time 1:20, how is there more Oxygen than Hydrogen or Nitrogen if the two most plentiful things on earth are air and water, with air being roughly 79% Nitrogen, and 21% Oxygen, and water being H2O.? Not trolling; genuinely curious.

  • @fullonaudio
    @fullonaudio Год назад

    SR 71 isn't the fastest. It's predecessor the a12 was faster

  • @santaclose2826
    @santaclose2826 3 месяца назад

    "Some people believe it is the strongest metal on earth!" duh, some people believe the earth is flat 10/10 information

    • @Raymund38TVM
      @Raymund38TVM Месяц назад

      So if metal steel are strongest metal in the world so why you're changing a car 😂 steel is easily decompose and not strong in the rain bro, while titanium rain or shine was not decompose, titanium can live in earth around thousands of years, while steel can't live 100 years, so who are strong bro steel or titanium 😂
      When we talk about flat earth, if you're believed in Bible you must believed that earth is flat bro 😂 because Bible said earth is flat not a ball.

  • @christopherwilson6527
    @christopherwilson6527 3 месяца назад

    Its not the strongest. Its actual claim is its nearly as strong as steel, but half the weight. Class 12.9 steel is much stronger than class 5 titanium

    • @Raymund38TVM
      @Raymund38TVM Месяц назад

      No bro theres no people said that steel is much stronger than titanium, example bro is bike if you made bike like steel I assured you, your bike are not exist in 100 years bro 😂 that's already decompose while titanium can live in this world for thousands of years.

  • @Voltprime99
    @Voltprime99 Год назад +2

    It's also used for dental implants

  • @KozmicKami
    @KozmicKami Год назад +1

    I'm here for the adamantium.

    • @fra93ilgrande
      @fra93ilgrande Год назад

      X-men entered the chat 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @PhilPriscu
    @PhilPriscu Год назад +4

    My father John C Priscu Sr worked at Timet in Henderson Nevada over 30 years.Metalurgist,Chemical Engineer,has 8 US patent on developing pure titanium

  • @cehson
    @cehson Месяц назад

    I appreciate my casio frogman more now, its made from titanium

    • @Raymund38TVM
      @Raymund38TVM Месяц назад

      You can invest in titanium bro, that metal is soon to be expensive next on the silver, it's only 30% titanium in earth compared to other metal like bronze, alloy, while silver is only 25% on earth so it's only 5% Titanium will became a jewelry just like silver.

  • @jaffaji
    @jaffaji Год назад +1

    How about titanium carbide tip in lathe machines?

  • @818-SIGMA
    @818-SIGMA 2 месяца назад

    I want a pistol made with titanium.❤

  • @wallrent2336
    @wallrent2336 Год назад +1

    tungsten is the strongest

    • @shaynegadsden
      @shaynegadsden Год назад +1

      Sorry that is wrong "strongest" is such a broad statement that it isn't even close to true i mean i might not be able to easily cut it and that would be considered strong but i can smash to pieces with a cheap hammer that would be considered weak

  • @RayGentile
    @RayGentile Год назад +1

    The table shown around 1:00 minute mark is sort of strange, why not have some other graphical representation, because Titanium seems to be a similar size Gold, Silver Platinum.

    • @einundsiebenziger5488
      @einundsiebenziger5488 Год назад +1

      That table was probably used to show how plenty the elements are on earth (the bigger the symbol, the more plenty). That would also explain the weird shape. They should have spent a few seconds to tell the viewers about that.

    • @TIMEtoRIDE900
      @TIMEtoRIDE900 Год назад

      @@einundsiebenziger5488 And it seems to be just the crust, as much of the "Mantle" would be Silicon and the "Core" is Iron with Nickel and other heavy metals.

  • @fengutheface
    @fengutheface Год назад

    Best cannabis pipe material....

  • @next4978
    @next4978 Год назад +1

    Don’t forgot to add titanium is used iphone 15 as well 😂

  • @eliasismaili7282
    @eliasismaili7282 Год назад

    iPhone 15 is the Ternium😂

  • @gloobark
    @gloobark Месяц назад

    i wonder where the narrator is from because his English accent is pretty good but his grammar and word choice is not so good 😂

    • @subwasd123
      @subwasd123 Месяц назад

      it is ai...

    • @EddieBtheGreat
      @EddieBtheGreat 2 дня назад

      The guy behind OnTen is an Iranian, Arian Eshghi. This Iranian guy has lack of research and study. His videos have so many factual things: some are correct and many are wrong.

  • @shaynecraig
    @shaynecraig Год назад

    Is this a high school project? You failed...

    • @sirnoba5507
      @sirnoba5507 Год назад

      like, not to be too hard on the guy but its true, I get he wants to make informative content but he really needs to learn what makes something informative, being more rigorous in research is a good start but also might want to take inspiration from some other cc's, he seems to be reciting wikipedia but also clearly lacks any real interest in the topics he's discussing, as evident in the fact that he's just reciting disjointed factoids and then moves on to the next section. idk, just seems like he's not the type of person who should spend their time making content like this.

  • @andypilotttt
    @andypilotttt 4 месяца назад

    Titanium is used in the sr71 because it withstands heat. It is about 20 percent weaker than heat treated aluminum. It's used in sports equipment because people are not very smart,

  • @daniellawson8702
    @daniellawson8702 5 месяцев назад

    Japan has invented two nee methods for titanium production that involves laser and I think plasma that when perfected and scaled up will make titanium production from mining to finished product cheaper than steel

  • @flamencoprof
    @flamencoprof 6 месяцев назад

    I'm pleased to say I wear a titanium ring. People are always intrigued when I take it off and drop it on their palm. They are used to the weight of "precious" metals.

  • @abrbo9609
    @abrbo9609 Год назад

    wow I didn't know that 😮

  • @ChadLuciano
    @ChadLuciano Год назад

    Titanium oxide is a compound element...the beginning of your video you state that Ti is made from Ti3O5...Ti is Ti.

  • @F...kaka...369
    @F...kaka...369 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are very informative and beautiful...

  • @tomp23cz44
    @tomp23cz44 Год назад +2

    Did you know that there was an even faster manned aircraft that also used titanium? It's called the X-15, look it up.

    • @anthonyxuereb792
      @anthonyxuereb792 Год назад

      He said fastest plane, the X-15 was more of a research aircraft/rocket than a plane as it had to be airlifted to a certain altitude by a mother plane.

    • @tomp23cz44
      @tomp23cz44 Год назад

      @@anthonyxuereb792Fun fact it's still a plane even if it's air-launched and even though it's rocket powered it's still a plane since it has wings, rockets don't have wings, only fins.

    • @anthonyxuereb792
      @anthonyxuereb792 Год назад

      @@tomp23cz44 They look more like fins than wings on the X-15, you certainly cannot manoeuvre like a plane.

    • @tomp23cz44
      @tomp23cz44 Год назад

      @@anthonyxuereb792 They may be small but they're there for the lift, rocket fins are there only for stabilization not for lift thus they're wings not fins + they're small to reduce drag and also to fit under the B-52.

    • @anthonyxuereb792
      @anthonyxuereb792 Год назад

      @@tomp23cz44 good grief man if you want to believe it's a plane please do.

  • @DavidGalloway
    @DavidGalloway Год назад +1

    A metal oxide is still a metal.

  • @johndevine6687
    @johndevine6687 Год назад

    At $500 a ton, that is cheap for the money. Comparatively, cooper, at $7000, by metrics, is somewhat costly…

  • @josepharchuleta9809
    @josepharchuleta9809 6 месяцев назад

    One down side is that titanium is not good with reverberations so it won’t make a good replacement for steel in all aspects

  • @levyoliver5363
    @levyoliver5363 Год назад

    I think Titanium are perfect for automotive bodies. Because it does not rust.."

  • @raddastronaut
    @raddastronaut Год назад

    Without watching this yet… extraction.
    It’s not hard to extract but pure isolation is very tedious and laborious task. After watching, not bad coverage, because yeah the extraction labs in Germany like to keep it a secret.

  • @andrewdking
    @andrewdking Год назад +2

    My custom made motorcycle lift has solid titanium wheels on each corner. For no other reason than because the machinist could 😮😊

    • @andrewdking
      @andrewdking Год назад

      @@matthewkuhl79 Stop speed reading 🙄. It says Motorcycle Lift. Fatboys are rather low, and a mate designed and fabricated a lift which goes flat to the deck. I then finished it off at work. A machinist mate at work made the new wheels from leftover Ta bar stock he just happened to have lying around. I didn't like the rust prone cast steel wheels from the doner Trolley Jack the hydraulic piston system was taken from, so asked him to make something more rustproof. I'm not complaining he decided to make something really really special.

    • @andrewdking
      @andrewdking Год назад

      @@matthewkuhl79 I'll let you off 😄

  • @ashrafshadid5870
    @ashrafshadid5870 Год назад +1

    Some parts on the aircraft fuselage made of titanium and special fasteners as well

    • @einundsiebenziger5488
      @einundsiebenziger5488 Год назад

      You do not use titanium for fuselages, because aluminium is still lighter by volume than titanium (and carbon fiber is even lighter and stronger). In the aircraft industry you mostly use titanium for tubing and shafts - parts that need to be lightweight but strong and would be too heavy if made out of steel.

  • @rogerpha1398
    @rogerpha1398 9 месяцев назад

    5:48 Its actually the A12 Oxcart, because it was a single seater instead of two.

  • @robertgarcia1853
    @robertgarcia1853 Год назад

    All you forgot to mention was who made Titanium into metal. Who actually owned the patents. And that it was done in Las Vegas, NV. By a real metalurgist engineer. And what would never have happened, if he did not?
    Titanium is more American Innovation, allowed.
    The inventors name is John Priscu.
    Research further.

  • @husseinhijazi1787
    @husseinhijazi1787 Год назад

    It's funny I searched this video because of the quote from elon. Haha good to see he speaks the truth

  • @9an13l
    @9an13l Год назад +1

    Isn't depleted uranium kind of a stronger metal?

    • @einundsiebenziger5488
      @einundsiebenziger5488 Год назад

      It's dense but not strong. Plus, it's radioactive and therefore not useful in most products titanium is used for.

    • @richardrose2606
      @richardrose2606 Год назад

      Depleted uranium is used as armour for tanks because of it's density.

  • @rcinematic
    @rcinematic Год назад

    Here trying to research where it’s from and if kids are used to dig it up for iPhones

  • @zanamajidi9670
    @zanamajidi9670 2 года назад +1

    Vehry good

  • @jacoblahr
    @jacoblahr Год назад +2

    Very informative and interesting video. I learned a lot about titanium thank you 👍

    • @TenMillionYearProgram42
      @TenMillionYearProgram42 4 месяца назад

      You learned a lot of incorrect things about titanium... May I suggest Real Engineering's video on titanium. Much more accurate, and better presented.

  • @fra93ilgrande
    @fra93ilgrande Год назад

    Ho appena scoperto che Il pacco pignoni Shimano XTR 12 velocità da mtb ha 5 pignoni in titanio, Figo!

  • @savannahjackson8513
    @savannahjackson8513 Год назад +1

    You are completely wrong about the value of titanium… it’s currently trading at $7.50 usd per kg… compared to copper at $6.19 usd per kg.
    Do some research before making videos. It takes 2 seconds to look up metal prices.

    • @romanchomenko2912
      @romanchomenko2912 Год назад +1

      Miss titanium is very expensive and its around 90 to 120 dollars a kilo its expensive because its difficult to extract . Ukraine has the largest reserves of titanium in Europe and Ukrainians invented a different and cheaper way of extracting and its called green titanium there's a documentary explaining and just before the war with Russia they were patented with a joint American company. Ukraine has large deposits of manganese the largest in Europe and second largest in the world. A Australian company discovered two large deposits of lithium carbonate the largest in Europe. That's why there is a war with Russia over mineral resources.

    • @savannahjackson8513
      @savannahjackson8513 Год назад +2

      And yet… I’m looking at the current traded spot price for titanium right now and it’s trading at $7.50 usd per kg.
      So…. There’s that.

  • @howardsimpson489
    @howardsimpson489 Год назад +2

    What a badly organised video.