Titanium has found many uses in the aircraft industry because of its high strength-to-weight ratio and its excellent atmospheric corrosion resistance. Its generally excellent corrosion properties and its light weight have also made it a useful material of construction for the chemical processing industry. Titanium, however, should not be considered as a cure-all for every corrosion problem.
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1968
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