Heating Titanium is crucial for ensuring top-notch quality products. However, conventional methods can sometimes lead to undesirable outcomes. When Titanium is heated in open air or subjected to induction heating, it reacts with atmospheric gases, risking compromised quality. Moreover, with induction heating, only the outer surface receives adequate heat, leaving the inner layers insufficiently heated. This imbalance can lead to titanium failure, often resulting in cracking.
Stay tuned for our upcoming post, where we’ll dive into the correct techniques for heating Titanium, ensuring optimal performance and durability.