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titanium A strong malleable white metallic element, which is very corrosion-resistant and occurs in rutile and ilmenite. It is used in the manufacture of strong lightweight alloys, especially aircraft parts [t(a)i'teiniəm] n | |
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environ. |
钛 (一种坚韧性白色金属元素,非常耐腐蚀性且存在于金红石和钛铁中。它一般用于轻量级合金,尤其是飞机零部件的制造。) |
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gen. |
钛 (Ti); 钛第22号元素; 钛Ti |
agric. |
钛 (Ti,22 号元素) |
avia. |
【化】钛; 〔化〕钛 |
compr. |
钛元素 |
earth.sc. |
钛化学元素 |
met. |
钛; 钛 (By adding elements such as 3 per cent copper or aluminium with about 1 per cent titanium to steels containing 17 per cent chromium and 4 to 8 per cent nickel, heat-treatment involving precipitation hardening and / or refrigeration at 一 70°C can be applied, and strengths of up to 1500 newtons per sq. mm can be obtained. 通过向含有17%铬和 4 % ~ 8%镍的钢中加人3%的铜或铝以及约1%的钛,还可以进行包括沉淀硬化在内的热处理和/或在 - 70°C 下致冷,由此可获得强度高达1500 N/mm² 的钢。) |
tech. |
钛 |
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jewl. |
A strong, low-density, highly corrosion-resistant, lustrous white metallic element that occurs widely in igneous rocks and is used to alloy aircraft metals for low weight, strength, and high-temperature stability. |