Application Fields:
Titanium balls are an ideal material for making jewelry and crafts due to their hypoallergenic properties, lightweight nature, corrosion resistance, and resistance to discoloration. Particularly suited for regions like the Middle East, Europe, America, and Southeast Asia, where there is a preference for wearing jewelry in sensitive body parts such as ears, tongues, and navels. Titanium is a precious metal, commonly used in eyeglass frames, and thus, titanium balls are often employed in specialized industries.
Features:
Titanium balls can be passivated, and their passivated layer can self-heal even after being damaged in an oxygen-rich environment; therefore, titanium is stable against air, water, and various corrosive agents. Titanium balls and titanium alloy balls exhibit excellent corrosion resistance and can only be attacked by hydrofluoric acid and solutions of moderate concentrations of strong alkalis. Particularly, titanium balls are very stable in seawater; after being immersed in seawater for several years, they can still retain their original luster, far superior to stainless steel balls.
































