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Aircraft Grade 6-4 |
Our aircraft grade 6-4 (90% titanium 6% aluminum, 4% vanadium) titanium is ultra strong & perfect for those of us that like to thunk & bang around a bit more.
Aircraft grade 6-4's tensile strength = 167,000 p.s.i. (Pounds per square inch) |
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About Titanium
- The specific weight of titanium is about two thirds that of steel and about 60 percent higher than that of aluminum. In tensile and sheet stiffness, titanium falls between steel and aluminum. But titanium's strength (80,000 PSI for pure titanium and 150,000 PSI and above for its alloys) is far greater than that of many alloy steels, giving it the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any of today's structural metals.
- Titanium rings are featherweight, and titanium does not tarnish.
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| Solid 18K Gold |
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- We use only solid 18K Gold, most other use 14K gold.
- Make sure that the ring(s) of such importance will last a life time.
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| We use only solid Platinum. |
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Most of a diamonds brilliance and fire is created by its cut and the symmetry of its facets. We choose to use " Excellent cut" diamonds for this purpose alone.
Cut: The cut of a diamond has the largest affect on its brilliance, "Excellent cut" diamonds are preferred.
Clarity: Diamonds are generally rated as to how pure they are and how many inclusions (fractures) they have.
F= Flawless or IF= Internally Flawless
VVS= Very, Very Slightly Included
VS = Very Slightly Included (Also VS1 and VS2 are used)
SI = Slightly Included
I = Included (Typically avoided)
Typically, the minimum acceptable as a wedding diamond between 1/2ct to 1ct (unless you can afford more), would be VS1 or VS2. |
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Blue Anodized Titanium Rings
- The blue colors you see accenting the titanium are a layer of titanium oxide we've anodized onto the titanium in an electric anodizing bath. At one time the entire ring was a beautiful rich blue, but alas the oxide will scuff off of the surface all to soon and so reluctantly we polish it off...
- This blue oxide is naturally protected within the depths of the blue channels. The channels rarely need cleaning but when they do use an old soft toothbrush & soapy warm water (scrub gently).
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