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Titanium Sponge vs Titanium Scrap

Titanium Sponge vs Titanium Scrap

Titanium sponge which has low iron content can be used as a raw material for producing Titanium and Titanium alloy ingots.

However, Titanium scraps are heavily contaminated with iron and oxygen and are difficult to use for Titanium ingot production, because there is no such process developed yet to remove those impurities from scrap.

Therefore, the Titanium sponge is an ideal material for Titanium raw material production.

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