How to identify a real Titanium?
Saturday, May 21st, 2011 at
6:47 pm
I bought a Titanium bracelet and want to know if it's real genuine Titanium because all metals do look alike.Thanks a lot for your answer.
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You can rule out it being made of steel or nickel by seeing if a magnet sticks to it. Titanium does not stick to a magnet. You can rule out silver and aluminum by appearance alone. There are not many other likely metals that the bracelet could be.
If you are still unsure, you can find the density of the bracelet by dividing it’s weight by volume of water displaced when you place the bracelet into a nearly over-flowing glass of water. The density of titanium is 4.506 grams per milliliter.