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Do you still think titanium is expensive after using a lifetime frame?
Do you still think titanium is expensive after using a lifetime frame?
Titanium, a hard silver gray transition metal, is an element (about 0.6%) that is commonly found in nature as ilmenite or rutile. This element was discovered by William Gregor (England) in 1791 and named "titanium", which is taken from the Greek myth of the Titan - Wu (so culturally famous)

Due to the advantages of titanium alloy such as high strength, light weight, and strong corrosion resistance, titanium alloy is always shining on airplanes, rockets, and submarines, as well as our bicycles. In the late 1980s, titanium alloys began to be used to make frames, quickly setting off a boom that has lasted for a long time until now.
Titanium alloy not only has a weight of only 50% of that of steel, but also has a strength to weight ratio 28.4% higher than that of chromium molybdenum steel. The fatigue limit of titanium alloy is twice that of steel, and aluminum alloy frames cannot be compared to titanium alloy frames in this regard after a long period of use. As a high-strength and low-density titanium alloy material applied to bicycle frames, it not only makes the frame light in weight and high in strength, but also makes the frame more durable. Advantages of titanium alloy frame

The strength to weight ratio of titanium alloy frames is 75% higher than that of ordinary steel and aluminum frames.
The fatigue life of a titanium alloy frame is five times longer than that of ordinary steel and aluminum frames, which means that it will accompany you for a long and beautiful time.
In the design of each frame, we strive to demonstrate the unique product charm of titanium alloy frames, emphasizing the perfect combination of aesthetics, lightweight, and strength design.
After you have ridden for up to 5 hours, using a frame made of other materials, you will feel that the vibration and impact from the road will act more directly on your body through the frame. At this time, you will prefer the feeling of a titanium alloy frame after a long-distance ride.

With its strong corrosion resistance and long life, titanium alloy is a high-performance material used in aerospace products, with excellent metal material properties. It is currently internationally recognized as the most advanced and ideal material for producing high-end bicycles for various sports and leisure purposes.

The above titanium alloy bicycle frames were manufactured by Baoji Pengyuan Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. After about one month, they were finally shipped on schedule according to the delivery time.