Titanium is a superior choice for diverse
architectural applications including exterior cladding, curtainwalls, roof
cladding, column covers, soffits, fascia, canopies, interior cladding, light
fixtures as well as art, sculpture and monuments. Architectural titanium’s
unique combination of outstanding corrosion resistance, strength, light weight
and durability gives it the longest life span of any metal, under any
conditions, with minimal maintenance. It’s unique and subtle reflectivity is
unmatched by any other metal. And with innovative designs that exploit its
attributes, titanium is highly practical, especially when life cycle issues are
considered. Excellent corrosion resistance – immune to corrosion from
environmental attack Where other architectural metals exhibit limited
life span, titanium endures. It withstands urban pollution, marine environments,
acid rain, volcanic ash residue, industrial emissions and other extremely
aggressive atmospheric conditions. Titanium will not weather or fade due to
ultraviolet rays. Titanium also has excellent corrosion resistance to
acid rain and corrosive gases (sulfurous acid gas, hydrogen sulfide gas, etc.)
good for applications in large cities and industrial areas. Titanium is free of
stress, pitting and crevice corrosion as well as other types of corrosion or
problems inherent to other white metals. |