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Titanium Coins |
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Product Code |
Order or Specifications |
99% Titanium Coins |
TI-M-02-BCN |
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99.9% Titanium Coins |
TI-M-03-BCN |
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99.99% Titanium Coins |
TI-M-04-BCN |
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99.999% Titanium Coins |
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American Elements' AE Bullion™ group mints certified high purity Titanium Coins from laboratory certified engineered materials with properties applicable to chemical vapor deposition (CVP) for thin film and laboratory standard impurity levels for short and long term physical possession and to allow for exposure and controlled risk to industrial demand fluctuations reflected in the global titanium price. Coins are manufactured and minted under written SOPs (standard operating procedures) to assure quality and consistency by American Elements' AE Metals™ custom synthesis and refining group. Besides titanium coins, titanium bars and titanium ingots may be purchased by funds, currency reserves, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), private investors, collectors and hobbyists to take direct physical title and possession of the metal with risk exposure from shortages or chemical/physical technology changes, such as in solar energy, and fuel cell developments, equivalent to movements in the industrial application price of Titanium. American Elements offers bonded short and long term warehouse inventory services for AE Bullion™ coins to investors, funds and collectors who do not wish to take physical custody of the metal or lack secure storage or warehouse capabilities. The lowest possible coin unit price to Titanium melt value ratio is maintained through state of the art mint and die systems and analytically certified rounds (planchet or flan) refined and pressed to exacting purity and weight. We also produce Titanium as rod, pellets, powder, pieces, disc, granules, and wire, as nanoparticles and in compound forms, such as oxide. Titanium Coins may be purchased in bulk or small quantity. Portfolios of different elemental metal coins or bars may also be structured and purchased from the AE Bullion™ group allowing for strategic risk allocation and indexing across a basket of metals.
Titanium is a Block D, Group 4, Period 4 element. The electronic configuration is [Ar] 3d2 4s2. In its elemental form titanium's CAS number is 7440-32-6. The titanium atom has a radius of 144.8.pm and it's Van der Waals radius is 200.pm. In its metallic form it is not only very strong and light weight, but also highly resistant to corrosion. Thus it can be found in numerous aerospace and military applications. In its oxide form it used in low grades to produce a white pigment. Titanium is the bases for numerous commercially essential comoound groups, such as barium titanates in electronic and di-electric formulations and in crystal growth for ruby and sapphire lasers.
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| Formula |
CAS No. |
Appearance |
Molecular Weight |
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7440-32-6 |
Silvery |
47.86 |
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Recent Research & Development for Titanium
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Synthesis, Characterization, and Optical Properties of Well-Defined N-Doped, Hollow Silica/Titania Hybrid Microspheres.
Langmuir. 2007 Oct 3; [Epub ahead of print]
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On the biocompatibility of a novel Ti-based amorphous composite: structural characterization and in-vitro osteoblasts response.
J Mater Sci Mater Med. 2007 Oct 4; [Epub ahead of print]
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Improvement in crystallinity of apatite coating on titanium with the insertion of CaF(2) buffer layer.
J Mater Sci Mater Med. 2007 Oct 4; [Epub ahead of print]
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Thin films of SiO(2) and hydroxyapatite on titanium deposited by spray pyrolysis.
J Mater Sci Mater Med. 2007 Oct 4; [Epub ahead of print]
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In vivo and in vitro response to electrochemically anodized Ti-6Al-4V alloy.
J Mater Sci Mater Med. 2007 Oct 4; [Epub ahead of print]
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Photocatalytic degradation of the dye sulforhodamine-B: a comparative study of different light sources.
J Environ Sci (China). 2007;19(1):97-102.
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Implant surface analysis and microbiologic evaluation of failed implants retrieved from smokers.
J Oral Implantol. 2007;33(4):232-8.
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Titanium dental implant surface micromorphology optimization.
J Oral Implantol. 2007;33(4):177-85.
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[Comparison of Anterior Lumbar Fusion Rates after Circumferential Fusion using beta-Tricalcium phosphate (Cerasorb(R)) versus autologous Iliac Crest Spongiosa.]
Z Orthop Unfall. 2007 Jan;145(4):488-492. German.
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Segment Stability in Bimaxillary Orthognathic Surgery After Resorbable Poly(L-lactide-co-glycolide) versus Titanium Osteosyntheses.
J Craniofac Surg. 2007 Sep;18(5):1216-29.
- Influence of resin-based adhesive root canal fillings on the resistance to fracture of endodontically treated roots: an in vitro preliminary study.
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 2007 Feb;103(2):274-9. Epub 2006 Oct 27.
- Elastic deformation behaviour of Ti-24Nb-4Zr-7.9Sn for biomedical applications.
Acta Biomater. 2007 Jan 16; [Epub ahead of print]
- Electrolytic trichloroethene degradation using mixed metal oxide coated titanium mesh electrodes.
Chemosphere. 2007 Jan 16; [Epub ahead of print]
- Corpectomy followed by the placement of instrumentation with titanium cages and recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 for vertebral osteomyelitis.
J Neurosurg Spine. 2007 Jan;6(1):23-30.
- Arthroscopic singlejbundle reconstruction of posterior cruciate ligament with quadrupled hamstring tendon.
Chin J Traumatol. 2007 Feb;10(1):23-8.
- Application of spiral CT image 3D reconstruction in severe talar neck fracture.
Chin J Traumatol. 2007 Feb;10(1):18-22.
- The influence of metal artefacts on the range of ion beams.
Phys Med Biol. 2007 Feb 7;52(3):635-44. Epub 2007 Jan 10.
- Distinct Inflammatory Gene Pathways Induced by Particles.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2007 Jan 11; [Epub ahead of print]
- Autoimmune properties of nucleus pulposus: an experimental study in pigs.
Spine. 2007 Jan 15;32(2):168-73.
- Feasibility of preoperative planning using anatomical facsimile models for mandibular reconstruction.
Head Face Med. 2007 Jan 15;3(1):5 [Epub ahead of print]
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