- metallic titanium
- металлический титан
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation. - RUSSO. B.S. Voskoboinikov, V.L. Mitrovich. 2003.
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation. - RUSSO. B.S. Voskoboinikov, V.L. Mitrovich. 2003.
Titanium nitride — (titaniumnitrogen) (sometimes known as Tinite or TiNite) is an extremely hard ceramic material, often used as a coating on titanium alloy, steel, carbide, and aluminium components to improve the substrate s surface properties. Applied as a thin… … Wikipedia
Titanium — This article is about the chemical element. For other uses, see Titanium (disambiguation). scandium ← titanium → vanadium … Wikipedia
titanium — /tuy tay nee euhm/, n. Chem. a dark gray or silvery, lustrous, very hard, light, corrosion resistant, metallic element, occurring combined in various minerals: used in metallurgy to remove oxygen and nitrogen from steel and to toughen it. Symbol … Universalium
titanium processing — Introduction preparation of the ore for use in various products. Titanium (Ti) is a soft, ductile, silvery gray metal with a melting point of 1,675° C (3,047° F). Owing to the formation on its surface of an oxide film that is… … Universalium
Titanium metals — may mean:* Titanium, chemical element, atomic number 22 * Titanium alloy, metallic material used most notably in aircraft production * Titanium Metals Corporation … Wikipedia
Titanium — Ti*ta ni*um, n. [NL., fr. L. Titani or Titanes, Gr. ?, the sons of the earth.] (Chem.) An elementary substance found combined in the minerals manaccanite, rutile, sphene, etc., and isolated as an infusible iron gray amorphous powder, having a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
titanium — Symbol: Ti Atomic number: 22 Atomic weight: 47.90 White metallic transition element. Occurs in numerous minerals. Used in strong, light corrosion resistant alloys. Forms a passive oxide coating when exposed to air. First discovered by Gregor in… … Elements of periodic system
titanium — metallic element, 1796, Modern Latin, named in 1795 by German chemist and mineralogist Martin Heinrich Klaproth (1743 1817) from L. Titan (see TITAN (Cf. titan)) as sons of the earth. He had previously named URANIUM (Cf. uranium) … Etymology dictionary
titanium — [tī tā′nē əm, titā′nē əm] n. [ModL: arbitrary coinage (1796) by M. H. Klaproth (see TELLURIUM) for element discovered (1791) by William Gregor (1761 1817), Brit mineralogist, and later by Klaproth < Gr Titanes, pl. of Titan, TITAN + IUM, by… … English World dictionary
Titanium(III) phosphide — Chembox new Name = Titanium(III) phosphide ImageFile = ImageSize = ImageName = OtherNames = titanium monophosphide Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 12037 65 9 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = TiP MolarMass = 78.841 g/mol Appearance … Wikipedia
titanium — A metallic element, atomic no. 22, atomic wt. 47.88. [Titans, in G. myth., sons of Earth] t. dioxide TiO2; contains not less than 99.0% and not more than 100.5% of TiO2, calculated on the dry basis; used in creams and powders as a protectant… … Medical dictionary