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JP JPJAPANESE Inquiry Learn about Toho Titanium in 3 minutes Our BusinessOur Business Our BusinessOur Business Titanium BusinessExpanding the application fields of titanium metals which boast stable quality Catalysts BusinessContributing to the higher value for polyolefin Chemicals BusinessSupporting the evolution of materials for electronic partsPowder manufacturing technology Strengths of Toho Titanium R&D The Applications of Titanium Products and ServicesProducts and Services Products and ServicesProducts and Services Search by product Titanium Metal Titanium Sponge Titanium Ingot High-purity Titanium Titanium Powder Fabricated Titanium Products Catalyst for Olefin Polymerization THC Products External Donor for PP Production Raw Materials for Catalysts Chemicals Titanium Tetrachloride Titanium Tetrachloride Aqueous Solution Materials for Electronic Parts High-purity Titanium Oxide (Titanium Dioxide) Ultra-fine Nickel Powder (Nickel Powder) Developed Products Li-ion Conducting Solid-state Electrolyte Ceramics (LLTO™) Porous Titanium Sheet/WEBTi Search by business Search from the Titanium Business Titanium Sponge Titanium Ingot High-purity Titanium Titanium Powder Fabricated Titanium Products Search from the Catalysts Business THC Products External Donor for PP Production Raw Materials for Catalysts Search from the Chemicals Business Ultra-fine Nickel Powder (Nickel Powder) High-purity Titanium Oxide (Titanium Dioxide) Titanium Tetrachloride Titanium Tetrachloride Aqueous Solution Search from R&D Li-ion Conducting Solid-state Electrolyte Ceramics (LLTO™) Porous Titanium Sheet/WEBTi Strengths of Toho Titanium R&D The Applications of Titanium Corporate ProfileCorporate Profile Corporate ProfileCorporate Profile Message from the President Corporate Data Management Policy Corporate History Executives Organization Group Companies Corporate Governance Compliance Corporate Brand Logo SustainabilitySustainability SustainabilitySustainability Commitment from the President Long-Term Vision and Medium-Term Management Plan Materiality ESG Management Policies Overview Society Environment Governance Environment Society Corporate Governance Compliance Carbon Neutrality Data on our Sustainability Stakeholder Engagement Participation in External Initiatives Integrated Report External Evaluation Investor RelationsInvestor Relations Investor RelationsInvestor Relations Company Info and Management PolicyCompany Info and Management Policy For Shareholders and Investors Long-Term Vision and Medium-Term Management Plan Management Philosophy Corporate Governance Financial HighlightsFinancial Highlights Performance Highlight Financing Standing Cash Flows Stock OverviewStock Overview Stock Overview Dividend General Meeting Of Shareholders IR LibraryIR Library Review of Financial Results Others Integrated Report For Individual Investors IR Calendar Sustainability Disclaimer for Disclosure Inquiry Top The applications of titanium The Applications of Titanium Scroll Down Titanium products can blend in with our everyday life in various ways. Titanium metal is environmentally friendly because it has such superior properties as light-weight, high strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, and it can be recycled easily thanks to its property of changing little over time. Accordingly, it is being utilized for various applications in our everyday life, ranging from aircraft to daily necessities. Aerospace General industry Construction Automobiles and motorcycles Daily necessities Health Offshore engineering Aerospace [Photograph provided by] ANA [Photograph provided by] IHI Corporation You could say that aerospace is suitable for making the most of the properties of titanium, such as light-weight, high strength, and excellent corrosion resistance. Titanium that can realize light-weight while maintaining strength is a material essential for evolution of aircraft whose goal is not only the pursuit of economic performance, but also further improvement of fuel efficiency. Features Light-weight, high strength, and high corrosion resistance Examples of purposes of use Jet engine parts (such as fans and compressors), structural materials for aircraft bodies, fuel tanks, landing gears, bolts, and springs Reasons why titanium is chosen About half of the global demand for titanium is from aerospace. Titanium began to be used in large amounts in the 1960s primarily as a material for jet engines owing to its characteristics of being light and strong, and it is also used in parts of the aircraft body, including the landing gear, leading edge, and bolts.In addition, as light Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics (CFRP) is used in the many parts of the aircraft body, titanium, which has a thermal expansion coefficient close to that of CFRP and has no issues of corrosion, is being used more broadly because it is highly compatible with CFRP. General industry Various chemical plants Titanium, which is relatively resistant to corrosion by a number of chemicals and seawater, is utilized widely in plants, such as liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants, seawater desalination plants, and chemical plants. Features Light-weight, high strength, and high corrosion resistance Examples of purposes of use Turbine blades, seawater desalination equipment and condensers at power/seawater desalination plants; electrodes, storage tanks, plumbing, and bulbs at chemical plants/electrolysis facilities Tank truck Regarding tank trucks that carry such chemicals as sodium hypochlorite and sodium chromate, light-weight, highly corrosion-resistant, and strong titanium is used as a material for tanks. Heat exchanger Titanium is used as a safe and economical material for heat exchangers that are used under harsh conditions, including high temperature and high pressure. [Photograph provided by] Alfa Laval AB Construction Architecture and monuments With its light-weight, long-term durability, and material texture being recognized, titanium is used for roofs of traditional Japanese architecture, museums, and roofs and exteriors of domed stadiums and has now earned a reputation as the new and best building material. Spherical Observation Room of the headquarters building of Fuji Television Network, Inc. Side walls of Tokyo Big Sight[Photograph provided by] ©Satoru Mishima Hotel Marques de Riscal (Spain)[Photograph provided by] Nippon Steel Corporation Features Light-weight, high strength, high corrosion resistance, and colorability Examples of purposes of use Roof materials, wall and building materials, inner and outer walls, floor materials, building materials for coloring, monuments, nameplates, and handrails Main Hall of Senso-Ji Temple Titanium is used increasingly for roofs of buildings because the appearance of Japanese traditional roof tiles can be maintained thanks to the improved titanium processing technology while titanium’s corrosion resistance and light-weight increase seismic resistance. [Photograph provided by] ©CANAME Kyushu National Museum The roof is made of blue color titanium (colored titanium). Automobiles and motorcycles Automobiles and motorcycles [Photograph provided by] Honda Motor Co., Ltd. [Photograph provided by] Nippon Steel Corporation Titanium plays an active role in the field of automobiles and motorcycles as well. In particular, out of the parts of motorcycles, it is mufflers in which titanium is used most. Titanium is highly acclaimed for its heat resistance, strength, and rust-proof property as a material for mufflers used in severe conditions. Features Light-weight, high strength, high corrosion resistance, and high heat resistance Examples of purposes of use Mufflers, connecting rods, engine valves, and springs Daily necessities Sporting and leisure goods Titanium is used in a wider range of applications in our daily life, including not only golf clubs, but also tennis rackets, wristwatches, glasses, knives, jewelry, and sculptures. Features Light-weight, high strength, fashionability, high corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility Examples of purposes of use Golf equipment, tennis rackets, ski goods, bicycles, and mountain-climbing gear Titanium driver heads Titanium alloy is used for the head of drivers. Driver heads made of titanium are gaining popularity because light and large heads improve a flying distance and direction accuracy. [Photograph provided by] ©Mizuno Corporation Daily necessities Wristwatches and glasses Titanium, which possesses such properties as light-weight, corrosion resistance, biocompatibility (which means that it does not trigger metal allergies), and moderate springiness, is used widely as a material for glass frames. It is also used for wristwatches for the same reason, and the luxurious texture of titanium is one of its selling points. Jewelry Titanium is used broadly for jewelry, including pierced earrings, clip-on earrings, necklaces, tiepins, and cufflinks, because it is light, does not cause metal allergies, and has unique texture and fashionability. Kitchen knives and other knives Titanium is suited for kitchen knives because it causes no harm to the human body and is sanitary. It has superior properties, such as light-weight and user friendliness, while titanium knives can be kept sharp six times longer than stainless knives. [Photograph provided by] ©CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. Wristwatches and glasses Health As titanium is highly biocompatible and seldom induces metallic allergy, it is broadly utilized as a material for implants, such as artificial dental roots and artificial bones, and its application field is expanding. Features Non-toxicity, biocompatibility, high corrosion resistance, and high strength Examples of purposes of use Materials for artificial bones, heart valves, pacemakers, surgical instruments, dental roots, and shape-memory alloys Dental instruments made of titanium In the dental field, many tools made of titanium alloy, which is lighter than steel, are used. Such tools made of titanium are superior to those made of stainless steel in corrosion resistance and strength. Artificial dental roots Since titanium is highly biocompatible and harmless to the human body, it is used as a material for artificial dental roots. Offshore engineering [Photograph provided by] Joint venture for constructing Runway D for enlarging the Haneda Airport Coating steel pipe piles with titanium [Photograph provided by] ©H. OSAWA Features High corrosion resistance and light-weight Examples of purposes of use Runway D of the Haneda Airport, coating of steel pipe piles for corrosion prevention, marine bridge piers, and fittings Piers for Runway D of the Haneda Airport Tokyo Wan Aqua-Line Expressway (titanium-coated bridge piers) Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) plants Ocean thermal energy conversion, which is attracting attention as a new power generation method, generates power by circulating the mixture of ammonia and water based on the variation in seawater temperature. Titanium, which can tolerate seawater, is most suited for pipes and devices for realizing this power generation. THEAPPLICATIONSOF TITANIUM Aerospace General industry Construction Automobiles and motorcycles Daily necessities Health Offshore engineering JR Yokohama Tower 22nd Floor, 1-1-1 Minamisaiwai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0005, JapanTel: +81 45 394 5522 (main) Manufacturing sites > Brochure on Toho Titanium Learn about Toho Titanium in 3 minutes Strengths of Toho Titanium R&D The Applications of Titanium Our Business Products and Services Corporate Profile Sustainability Investor Relations News TOHO TITANIUM SOCCER CLUB Privacy Policy Site Map Terms of Use © Toho Titanium Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. This website uses COOKIEs for maintaining and improving performance. Please click below “Agree” button by continuing to visit this site.> Learn more Accepted Not accepted

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