Titanium Stocks List

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Titanium Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 8 LEG LEGGETT & PLATT ANNOUNCES ANNUAL MEETING RESULTS
May 8 ATEC Alphatec Holdings, Inc. (ATEC) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 7 ATEC Alphatec Holdings Inc (ATEC) Q1 2024 Earnings: Revenue Surpasses Estimates and Full-Year ...
May 7 TROX Tronox declares $0.125 dividend
May 7 TROX Tronox Declares Second Quarter 2024 Dividend
May 7 ATEC Alphatec GAAP EPS of -$0.34 misses by $0.03, revenue of $138M beats by $3.96M
May 7 ATEC ATEC Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Raises Full-Year Guidance
May 7 RIO Rio Tinto Group: An Inexpensive Stock With A Juicy Dividend
May 7 HUN Huntsman's (HUN) Q1 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Miss
May 7 RS Reliance, Inc. Announces Upcoming Conference Participation
May 6 ATEC Alphatec Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 6 RIO 25 Richest Billionaires in Metals and Mining Industry
May 6 LEG Peering Into Leggett & Platt's Recent Short Interest
May 6 AA Alcoa President and Chief Executive Officer William Oplinger to Participate in BofA Securities 2024 Global Metals, Mining & Steel Conference
May 4 HUN Huntsman Corporation (NYSE:HUN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 4 HUN Huntsman First Quarter 2024 Earnings: EPS Misses Expectations
May 4 HUN Huntsman Corp (HUN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strategic Insights and ...
May 4 HUN Q1 2024 Huntsman Corp Earnings Call
May 3 TROX Tronox Holdings plc (NYSE:TROX) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 3 HUN Huntsman Corporation (HUN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Titanium

Titanium is a chemical element with symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It is a lustrous transition metal with a silver color, low density, and high strength. Titanium is resistant to corrosion in sea water, aqua regia, and chlorine.
Titanium was discovered in Cornwall, Great Britain, by William Gregor in 1791, and was named by Martin Heinrich Klaproth after the Titans of Greek mythology. The element occurs within a number of mineral deposits, principally rutile and ilmenite, which are widely distributed in the Earth's crust and lithosphere, and it is found in almost all living things, water bodies, rocks, and soils. The metal is extracted from its principal mineral ores by the Kroll and Hunter processes. The most common compound, titanium dioxide, is a popular photocatalyst and is used in the manufacture of white pigments. Other compounds include titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4), a component of smoke screens and catalysts; and titanium trichloride (TiCl3), which is used as a catalyst in the production of polypropylene.Titanium can be alloyed with iron, aluminium, vanadium, and molybdenum, among other elements, to produce strong, lightweight alloys for aerospace (jet engines, missiles, and spacecraft), military, industrial processes (chemicals and petrochemicals, desalination plants, pulp, and paper), automotive, agri-food, medical prostheses, orthopedic implants, dental and endodontic instruments and files, dental implants, sporting goods, jewelry, mobile phones, and other applications.The two most useful properties of the metal are corrosion resistance and strength-to-density ratio, the highest of any metallic element. In its unalloyed condition, titanium is as strong as some steels, but less dense. There are two allotropic forms and five naturally occurring isotopes of this element, 46Ti through 50Ti, with 48Ti being the most abundant (73.8%). Although they have the same number of valence electrons and are in the same group in the periodic table, titanium and zirconium differ in many chemical and physical properties.

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