Here’s a fun video showing the rainbow of colors that anodized titanium can become. There are blues and purples and gold and it all changes so fast. It’s basically magic (or science!) that just ...
Anodizing is an electrochemical process some jewelers use to change the color of metals such as titanium, aluminum, and niobium. Dipping a reactive metal into a "bath" mixture of low-sudsing detergent ...
Titanium has a tendency to gall when in rubbing contact with itself and other surfaces. A number of techniques have been developed to engineer the titanium surface and overcome this problem: As a ...
After so long in the reviewing biz, I crave firsts. Here’s one. I’ve never before picked up my ticket at a box office under a sign offering titanium anodizing racks. That’s because a company calling ...
I'm purchasing a vast amount of titanium wire for a chainmaille project. <BR>In the meantime, I can also pick up some titanium screws and other knick knacks if people want (and can pay the price).