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# Pure Titanium sheets

Named after Titans, the ancient Greek mythological gods, [pure titanium](https://www.inoxmetalart.com/pure-titanium.html) is a very hard metal and twice lighter than stainless steel at the same time. It is widely used in Aerospace, Hi-Tech machinery and implants.

Low thermal expansion and conductivity, unsurpassed corrosion resistance, makes it also an ideal choice for Roofing and Cladding. It has a natural calm light Gray tone, unlike that of any other alloy.

The price per kg. looks expensive for Cladding. But, if you take into account that it’s twice lighter than steel and due to high rigidity, you can use lower thickness of sheets, then the cost per SQM looks reasonable. Especially, if you consider it’s exceptional durability and zero maintenance.


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