Compared with other structural materials, titanium has higher specific strength and corrosion resistance.
The main uses of titanium are aerospace and rocket engineering and marine shipbuilding.
Titanium can be used in the manufacture of electrode and heavy structural steel.
This metal is used in alloying, deoxidizing and degassing high-grade steels and alloys.
The outer surface and fracture area of Ti-Fe block should be free of slag, sand and other materials.
Only traces of oxide film and casting surface are allowed.
Ferrotitanium is transported in broken blocks with a weight not exceeding 15 kg.
For ferrotitanium of grades such as FTi70C05, FTi70C1, etc., the maximum amount of fine powder passing through the 10mm screen should not exceed 6% of the batch quality, and that of other brands should not exceed 10%.
Ferrotitanium used in the production of welding materials does not specify the amount of fine powder.
Titanium and iron are transported in special containers, steel drums and wooden cases.
Bulk transport of ferrotitanium is allowed.