There are number of ores, as you'd expect for the 9th most abundant element in the Earth's crust, but the most common ones are Rutile, titanium dioxide, and Ilmenite, iron titanium oxide. Rutile usually occurs as bundles of long thin crystals that look like decaying wood. read more
Common titanium-containing minerals are minerals anatase, brookite, ilmenite, perovskite, rutile, and titanite (sphene). Akaogiite is an extremely rare mineral consisting of titanium dioxide. Of these minerals, only rutile and ilmenite have economic importance, yet even they are difficult to find in high concentrations. read more
Titanium processing, the extraction of titanium from its ores and the preparation of titanium alloys or compounds for use in various products. Titanium (Ti) is a soft, ductile, silvery gray metal with a melting point of 1,675 °C (3,047 °F). read more
There are number of ores, as you’d expect for the 9th most abundant element in the Earth’s crust, but the most common ones are Rutile, titanium dioxide, and Ilmenite, iron titanium oxide. Rutile usually occurs as bundles of long thin crystals that look like decaying wood. read more