The difference between Pure titanium, βtitanium, semi-titanium and non-magnetic titanium

Does your company sell frame made of titanium? I'm sure you've always heard of these titanium materials in the wholesale market or from your suppliers?
Pure titanium, β titanium, semi-titanium and non-magnetic titanium. Do you know what these materials are?
What is the difference between them? Let me tell you the difference between them and why their prices vary so much.
First of all, titanium is a high-end metal material, usually used in the aerospace field, precision medical equipment field. Titanium has the advantages of light mass, high specific strength and good corrosion resistance. However, it is characterised by high processing difficulties and high process manufacturing fee.

These are just a few of the titanium frames that are commonly spoken of in the marketplace. Of course, the stainless steel ones also have a very good quality and value for fee, but what we deny is the deceptive behaviour of some factories that use stainless steel to pass themselves off as titanium.
If you want to distinguish between stainless steel and titanium from the naked eye. I have two tricks to share with you:
1, the welding of stainless steel requires the use of welding rods, so there will be welding points (some high-quality stainless steel products, the welding points will be polished very clean, but also can not be seen).
2, the metal nature of titanium can be used with vacuum plating, not directly with ordinary plating.
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