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Monday, March 31, 2008

The excellence of Titanium products

Titanium is a metal that is being widely used in different kind of industries. To manufacture medical devices, industrial machinery, oil and gas pipelines, cell phones and jewelry.

Titanium jewelry is a very special case, -in the above mentioned there is no big surprise they are using this high quality, resistant and anti corrosive metal - since gold and silver have been the predominant materials used to fabricate delicate bracelets, earrings, rings, watches, pendants and others.

And when we first hear with about titanium, it gives us the idea of a rough and resistant material for the fabrication of big and hard things as industrial pallet racks, vacuum cleaners or car pieces; but we hardly relate it to the sophistication and delicateness of jewelry pieces.

Well, think again! Titanium has unique properties that make it the ideal material for a wedding band. A titanium wedding band stands out among their gold and silver counterparts, even though it is not a precious metal, but it is precisely what makes it more resistant and long-lasting than the precious metals.

Besides if this, a titanium ring looks so lustrous and fancy with its characteristic color that looks well in both men and women and it is much lightweight than gold (it weighs the third part of it) and it can be sophisticated with the tension setting of diamonds and precious stones.

Other hot titanium jewelry pieces are titanium bracelets. Most bracelets are made of platinum, zinc, nickel and silver, and the pricey one of gold, but these metals can cause irritation in people with sensitive skin, which does not happen with titanium because it is hypoallergenic. Another thing about titanium bracelets is that they do not get scratched and never loose their lustrous, as it happens with the other metals.

Finally, one of the titanium products that is gaining more interest is the titanium watch, the Swiss titanium watch to be more specific. It is appreciated as a classy, elegant and functional watch with an impressive water resistance (660 feet) and the quality of its craftsmanship that make a discrete, but still outstanding timepiece.

By Chris F. Durand

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