Original title: Top watches are also made of titanium! Let's take a look at its
advantages. Top watches are also made of titanium! Let's take a look at its
advantages. There are not many accessories on the body, and a beautiful
wristwatch will be a good accessory. Moreover, in summer, we are always
energetic, and wearing sports watches is in line with the atmosphere of this
season. In addition, in terms of reality, it is easy to sweat in summer, and
sports watches are often matched with metal chains or rubber watchbands, which
do not need to worry about the problem of sweat stains on watches. Common sports
watch materials, such as stainless steel and titanium, are durable and tough, so
people need not worry too much when wearing them. At present, the mainstream
material of sports watches is still stainless steel, but some high-end watch
brands will also introduce some precious metal sports watches, but these
valuable precious metal watches are actually more like formal watches with the
appearance of sports watches, few people are willing to wear such valuable K
gold sports watches to participate in some leisure activities. The metals that
can be used as watch materials are stainless steel, ceramics, 18K gold,
platinum, tungsten steel, and even Richard Mille RM056 series watches with
sapphire glass case. Using these materials to make watch cases is also the good
attributes that watch manufacturers value these materials, such as ceramics are
very wear-resistant, gold is expensive and so on. Vacheron Constantin Ref.
7910V/000T watch made of titanium alloy In addition to the above materials,
titanium is also a well-known material for sports watches. However, compared
with stainless steel,
titanium
round bar, titanium has a relatively late history in the field of
watchmaking. It was probably in the 1970s and 1980s that watch brands began to
use this kind of material to make watches. Let's first understand what kind of
material titanium is. For many friends, titanium is a very novel material, is
the "space age" metal, not only by the aerospace, aviation industry as a guest
of honor. It is embodied in civil medical equipment and sports watches. The
metal was invented in 1971 by a British amateur scientist named William George,
when he analyzed sand from Cornwall and found some "reddish-brown mineral ash"
that he could not identify. Four years later, an Austrian chemist confirmed
Martin Heinrich Klaproth that George had indeed discovered a new element.
Klaproth named the new element "titanium.". However, the development of
industrial applications for titanium alloys is relatively new. Wilhelm Kroll
from Luxembourg is considered the father of the modern titanium industry. During
the 1930s, Kroll developed a method of working titanium,
titanium bar
gr7, which was improved during the 1940s and is still in use today. The
emergence of the titanium metal industry coincides with the requirements of the
rise of the aviation industry, and it is the most ideal material for building
jet aircraft. Before the mid-1970s, more than 85% of the titanium produced was
used in the aerospace industry. Titanium's unique properties: half the density
of steel, excellent strength retention (to 1000 degrees Fahrenheit), and much
higher resistance to environmental corrosion than other metals. This makes it
ideal for the construction of engines and aircraft frames for jet aircraft,
rockets and spacecraft. Since the 1970s, the price of titanium factory products
has been falling, which makes titanium widely used in all walks of life. The
most common compound is titanium oxide, which is often used in the production of
pigments, paints, paper, plastics, glass, and pottery. Gemstone craftsmen should
be interested to know that the "stars" of star ruby and sapphire crystal are all
due to the existence of titanium oxide. Naval architects also appreciate
titanium's superior resistance to corrosion by saline, so it is used to make
propellers, shafts, and other parts. The Navy also uses it on submarines. Expand
the full text Titanium is not a rare metal,
titanium
bar grade 5 ,
nickel
titanium wire, and it ranks ninth in the Earth's crust. The supply of
titanium ore can be maintained for at least 10,000 years. It has been found in
meteorites, moon rocks, the sun and other planets. However, the titanium
extraction process is relatively slow and costly, which makes it expensive. For
many years, high prices have limited the use of titanium in military and
aerospace applications. In the field of watchmaking, titanium is lighter and
more corrosion-resistant than stainless steel watches. The main advantages of
titanium alloys over steel are their low density and high corrosion resistance;
metals and platinum for white metal watches are now hot. The number of titanium
watches is not much compared to steel watches, but we are seeing more and more
titanium watches than ever before. Titanium has a number of properties that make
it of great industrial and commercial interest: -Hardness: titanium is 30%
harder than steel; -Lightweight: Titanium weighs 47.90 atoms, which is nearly
50% lighter than steel; -Corrosion resistance: When titanium is exposed to air,
a dense and strong oxide film is formed on its surface, which resists the attack
of different substances on other metals. It is particularly effective in the
erosion of saline. Nowadays, the popularity of titanium watches is getting
higher and higher, and there are more detailed classifications, for example, the
titanium metal commonly used in watchmaking can be roughly divided into grade 2
titanium metal and grade 5 titanium metal, grade 2 titanium metal
characteristics such as light weight and corrosion resistance, but the strength
of grade 5 titanium metal is stronger (6% aluminum and 4% vanadium in the
composition). However, because it is not easy to make, watches made of grade 5
titanium are usually a little more expensive. When it comes to titanium, we
often think of its lightweight characteristics first, but in fact, besides being
lighter than stainless steel, titanium has other characteristics that are quite
suitable for watchmaking. 1. Light and full Generally speaking, the density of
titanium is lower than that of stainless steel (the density of the former is
about 4.5g/cm3, while that of the latter is 8g/cm3), in other words, titanium is
lighter than stainless steel, and this difference is more obvious in diving
watches with relatively thick cases, such as Pelagos and Rolex. They weigh 157
grams and 212 grams respectively, with a difference of more than 50 grams, and
you can feel the lightweight advantages of titanium on your hands. 2. High
compression resistance and strength The weight and density of titanium metal are
lighter and lower than those of stainless steel, but taking grade 5 titanium
metal as an example, its strength can reach 1000 MPa, which is five times that
of stainless steel. Therefore, for example, the aerospace and aviation
industries often use a large number of titanium metals as the main materials for
making rockets and aircraft. In addition, the Vickers hardness of titanium is
generally about 350HV, while the hardness of stainless steel is about 150 ~ 200
HV, which shows that the strength of titanium is also relatively high. 3.
Skin-friendly Some people may be allergic to the nickel in stainless steel, but
titanium does not contain nickel, so it will not cause allergic reactions to the
wearer-the natural oxide layer on the surface of titanium is not easy to cause
allergies, so it is more comfortable to wear. 4. Corrosion resistance Although
today, science has improved the corrosion resistance of stainless steel a lot.
But the inherent corrosion resistance of titanium is even better. If you want to
corrode titanium, unless you soak the watch in strong acids such as nitric acid,
it is basically so ugly that titanium will rust. So we often see diving watches
advertised to be made of titanium, because even if you are exposed to high salt
water for a long time, titanium watches will not be in danger of corrosion. 5.
Low thermal conductivity The thermal conductivity of metal doesn't seem to have
much relevance to our wear on the surface, but we can imagine two situations:
the cold moment when we wear a watch with a metal chain on our wrist on a winter
morning, or the hot sensation when a watch is suddenly worn on our wrist in high
temperature. At this time, titanium metal is not easy to appear too cold or too
hot, which is the advantage of lower thermal conductivity. In the range of
mechanical watches with low prices such as thousands of pieces, stainless steel
watches are usually the world. In this price, few brands use titanium to make
watch cases, but if the budget rises to the price of 10000 yuan,
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eli, the style of titanium watches will become more abundant. Therefore, if
the price is similar, the above points are listed. It may be the decisive point
in deciding whether you want to choose a titanium or stainless steel watch.
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