About Titanium Rings
Titanium is a light and durable metal often used in heavy industry. It can also be used for jewelry, such as rings. Titanium wedding bands, for instance, are a popular alternative to other metals, such as gold, silver, and platinum. Titanium offers several advantages over more traditional ring metals. Does this Spark an idea?
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Benefits
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One of the primary benefits of titanium rings is their hardness and durability. Titanium is able to stand up to wear and tear that would bend and mar softer metals like gold, silver and platinum. Titanium has natural resistance to corrosion, which can further increase the longevity of a titanium ring. Titanium also has a natural bright sliver color, but can be made into alloys that are charcoal or gray. These benefits can make titanium rings especially attractive to men who work with their hands and may prefer a darker colored ring.
Features
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While titanium is highly durable, it can be resized and engraved by jewelers. This is a notable advantage since tungsten carbide rings, another type of highly durable metal ring, cannot be resized, and engraving can be difficult since it is brittle and extremely scratch resistant. Titanium rings are also hypo-allergenic, meaning those who have sensitive skin that is irritated by certain metals, like gold, should be able to wear titanium without any problems.
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Cost
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Another advantage of titanium rings is that they tend to cost less than rings made of metals like gold and platinum. Weddings can be very costly; if you and your partner do not care about the material used in your rings, titanium can potentially save hundreds of dollars over more expensive metals.
Misconceptions
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A common misconception about titanium rings is that due to the durability of the metal, rings cannot be removed by cutting in case of emergency. While the metal may take longer to split than soft metals, there are tools capable of removing titanium rings.
Considerations
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Tungsten carbide and titanium are both low-cost alternatives to gold or platinum rings. Both metals are highly durable and scratch resistant, although tungsten carbide has greater scratch resistance. Tungsten carbide rings are brittle and can shatter if squeezed hard enough or hit with a violent impact. On the other hand, titanium is not brittle, so squeezing or impacts may cause the ring to bend rather than shatter. Titanium is also significantly lighter than tungsten carbide.
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