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Titanium plateAccording to reports from Taiwanese media, Lin Zhiying, the renowned singer, was involved in a car accident on July 22 while driving, resulting in a fractured arm. To facilitate the healing process, a titanium alloy plate was surgically implanted at the upper end of his arm.

 

 

Titanium, the "miracle metal" renowned in high-tech domains, possesses a multitude of desirable attributes such as low density, high strength, corrosion resistance, heat resistance, biocompatibility, and non-toxicity. These characteristics have led to its extensive utilization in various fields, including aerospace, aviation, marine, military, nuclear power, high-speed rail, and medical applications such as artificial knees, skulls, and other implants.

 

Titanium: The Future Metal for High-Tech Industries
Titanium exhibits lightweight properties, exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and high/low temperature tolerance, surpassing the performance of materials like stainless steel and aluminum alloy. Consequently, it finds widespread application in cutting-edge military sectors such as aircraft engines, spacecraft, rockets, missiles, ships, and submarines, earning it the moniker of the "metal of the future."

 


With a density similar to that of human bones and excellent compatibility with human tissue, titanium is the only metal that does not interfere with the autonomic nerves and taste receptors. Its lightweight nature, non-toxicity, non-allergenic properties, and impressive toughness have made it invaluable in the medical field for orthopedic and dental implants, as well as hundreds of other metal components like vascular stents, offering promising advancements for humanity.

 


Titanium can naturally generate titanium dioxide when exposed to air. This titanium dioxide is a safe and stable food-grade additive known for its non-toxic and tasteless qualities, effectively inhibiting bacterial growth. Consequently, it finds extensive application in the pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetic industries.