Titanium Ore
Titanium ore, primarily in the form of minerals such as ilmenite (FeTiO3) and rutile (TiO2), is a significant source of titanium. Titanium is a strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant metal used in various industries, including aerospace, medical devices, and pigments. Ilmenite is the most abundant titanium ore and is typically mined from heavy mineral sands. Rutile, though less common, contains a higher percentage of titanium dioxide. The extraction and refinement of titanium from these ores involve complex chemical processes, typically starting with the separation of the ore from other minerals and culminating in the production of pure titanium metal or its compounds.
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Titanium ore, primarily in the form of minerals such as ilmenite (FeTiO3) and rutile (TiO2), is a significant source of titanium. Titanium is a strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant metal used in various industries, including aerospace, medical devices, and pigments. Ilmenite is the most abundant titanium ore and is typically mined from heavy mineral sands. Rutile, though less common, contains a higher percentage of titanium dioxide. The extraction and refinement of titanium from these ores involve complex chemical processes, typically starting with the separation of the ore from other minerals and culminating in the production of pure titanium metal or its compounds.
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