Titanium alloy is a very light material with small elasticity, high strength, and good properties of heat resistance and corrosion resistance. It is one of the important materials used to manufacture weapons and equipment, and it is also a relatively common material currently used by nuclear submarines. Whether it is Chinese nuclear submarines or US and Russian nuclear submarines, a large amount of titanium alloy materials are used in the construction of their own submarines. The proportion of titanium alloy materials used is also very different. For example, Russian nuclear submarines like to use titanium alloy materials in large quantities, while the US nuclear submarines use titanium alloy materials to be relatively low-key. China is rich in titanium alloy resources, and its reserves of ilmenite ore ranks first in the world. The moderate use of titanium alloys on nuclear submarines will greatly improve the hardware performance of China's nuclear submarines.
Titanium alloys have huge advantages for Chinese nuclear submarines. In particular, China has made great achievements in the use of titanium alloy materials. The C919 large passenger aircraft and the CZ-5 high-thrust launch vehicle all use key rare metal materials such as titanium and titanium alloys. Titanium alloy, as one of the important materials for weapon manufacturing, is mainly used to manufacture components of rockets, missiles and other weapons or parts of engines and compressors. Not only that, but it can also be used to create finely crafted parts and even submarines.
Countries in the world are working hard to study the casting technology of titanium alloys, but the three countries with the highest achievements are the United States, Russia and China. The United States has taken the lead in this regard, but due to the low domestic production of titanium metal in the United States, titanium alloys are usually only used in critical and necessary places. Russia continued to develop in the field of titanium alloy technology by taking advantage of the experience of the former Soviet Union that used titanium alloys to manufacture multiple nuclear submarines. And China, as a country that developed military technology relatively late, is not lost to other military powers. According to records, my country has used nearly 20% of titanium alloy materials in the manufacture of the J-20 to increase the life of the fuselage.
This is our great power and will play an important role in the future. It also fully proves that our country has gradually become stronger in terms of industry and has begun to rise slowly in terms of military power.
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