Grip Metal has introduced a new enhancement with its product Grip Titanium.
With its impressive strength-to-weight ratio, ability to withstand extreme temperature and resistance to corrosion, titanium has established itself as a mainstay in applications that span the aerospace, marine, medical, sports, consumer, energy storage and battery industries for electric vehicles and more.
Grip Titanium now has the ability to mechanically bond to and reinforce any other material. “This breakthrough allows grip metal to raise ultra-strong titanium hairs from the titanium surface itself creating a 3-dimensional matrix,” said Montu Khokhar, CEO of Grip Metal. “We can now impregnate that Grip Titanium matrix with any filler material in order to make brand new composites that the world has never before seen.”
“We are now able to modify the surface of titanium so it can be used in mass applications that were not available until now,” said Derek Peper, vice president of business development, Grip Metal.
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