Titanium

Titanium is a lightweight metal with a low expansion coefficient. It is used in different plating schemes, and often mixed with tungsten and used as an adhesion metal between ceramic substrates and gold conductors.

All values except melting point are assumed to be at 25 degrees C, and may vary dramatically over temperature.

Formula or Composition: Ti
Bulk Resistivity: 55 μΩ-cm
Bulk Resistivity: 5.5-7 Ω-cm
Bulk Conductivity: 1.82E6 S/m
Temperature Coefficient of Resistivity (TCR): 8500? ppm/°C
Mass Density: 4.5 gr/cc
Heat Capacity: 523 J/kg/°C
Thermal Conductivity (k): 21.9 W/m°C
Temperature Coefficient of Expansion (TCE): ppm/°C
Melting Point, °C: 1660 °C
Melting Point, °F: 3020 °F

 

 

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