
Titanium was first discovered by William Gregor in 1791 who didn't know what it was until in 1795, Austrian chemist Martin Klaproth identified it as a new element, called it number 22 and named it Titanium after the Greek Gods - The Titans. It has a high corrosion resistance, due to the ability of the material to, when scratched or machined, form a protective oxidised surface almost instantaneously. Divers and surfers like Titanium rings because of high corrosion resistance to salt water. A number of men who do not wear a ring prefer the weight of a titanium ring to some of the heavier metals such as gold. For this reason an increasing number of men who previously thought they would never wear a ring are happy with their titanium wedding band.





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