Corrosion Properties of Titanium in Marine Environments

Abstract
Data are presented on the behavior of commercially pure titanium and several common structural metals exposed up to five years at Kure Beach, North Carolina. Tests include exposures to the atmosphere, quiet and flowing sea water, jet impingement, stress corrosion, and galvanic couples. These tests indicate that titanium is unaffected by marine environments.

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