Quietly, titanium alloy smart electronic products have become popular. Major companies have launched titanium alloy mobile phones, smart watches, tablets, etc., setting off a "titanium storm" in electronic information.
Tracing back to the source of this storm, it is not difficult to find three major driving forces. First, the unique properties of titanium metal give it the potential to enter the field of consumer electronics. Lightweight and tough, high safety, high strength, non-magnetic, high corrosion resistance and unique metal surface make titanium metal an ideal electronic material in the minds of many engineers.
Secondly, the vigorous development of the titanium industry has also provided strong support for the application of titanium metal in the field of consumer electronics. Although titanium materials are difficult to smelt and expensive, practitioners in the titanium industry have continuously summed up experience and lessons in practice, from the initial establishment of the industry to the transformation from low-end to high-end, every step is down-to-earth and innovative, providing the market with high-quality and relatively affordable titanium materials.
Finally, the emergence of titanium metal in consumer electronics is also driven by the rapid development of science and technology. Especially since 2013, the rapid iteration of smart electronic products has created new opportunities for the development of the titanium industry. With the fierce competition among major manufacturers, it is natural for titanium to be "involved".
In addition to high-end electronic product shells, titanium is widely used in electronic information materials. Sputtering targets are important materials in the microelectronics industry, especially in thin film deposition technology. Physical vapor deposition (PVD) technology uses titanium targets to be bombarded by electron beams or ion beams in a vacuum environment so that titanium atoms are sputtered from the surface of the target and deposited on silicon wafers or other substrates to form thin films. This technology is crucial to improving the performance and reliability of microelectronic devices. In addition, titanium is also used in DRAMs, flat panel displays, and integrated circuits.
In summary, titanium shows great development potential in the field of consumer electronics. This trend will not only promote the development of high-tech electronics, allowing people to enjoy more convenience brought by high technology but also open up new development directions for the titanium industry and inject new vitality. At the same time, Baoji, China's titanium valley, will also become a beneficiary of new developments. Chigo Industry and Trade will continue to implement the corporate vision of "promoting the further development of China's titanium industry and making titanium products part of people's lives and benefit the general public" and contribute its strength to the new development of the titanium industry.