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    Titanium

    Any hints if I encounter Titanium I think I have sold it in the past as Aluminum


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    touch it to a grinder, titanium sparks bright white.

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    I have heard if you hit it with a torch it turns really blue... if anyone can confirm this as it was just word of mouth from a semi reliable source.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NHscrapman View Post
    I have heard if you hit it with a torch it turns really blue... if anyone can confirm this as it was just word of mouth from a semi reliable source.
    You semi reliable source just scored a point.

    Yes it turns blue.

    Also another poster said may have sold titanium as aluminum. There is no mistaking ti for aluminum.

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    Suggested reading.

    Pdf doxument combustable metals from the University of Pitsberg.

    Google it.

    Titanium is on that list.

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    The best test IS the spark test. Titanium sparks extremely bright when compared to steel. Fast forward to 8m and 54s.

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