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does titanium melt
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Yes, titanium does melt, but at a very high temperature. The melting point of titanium is approximately 1668°C (3034°F). This high melting temperature is one of the characteristics that make titanium suitable for applications requiring strong, lightweight, and heat-resistant materials such as aerospace, automotive, and medical implants. Titanium's strong resistance to corrosion further enhances its utility in various industrial and consumer applications. However, the high melting point also necessitates specialized equipment and processes for casting and forging, which can increase the cost and complexity of working with titanium.
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