Tungsten vs. Titanium
Men's jewelry has diversified greatly
with the
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rise of Tungsten and Titanium jewelry. Tungsten and Titanium
products are considered "model metals" or new to the jewelry industry.
However, there are many differences between the two that many people
don't realize. Tungsten's intriguing new features set it apart from
Titanium and have thus allowed Tungsten jewelry to become the hottest,
fastest growing men's jewelry craze in the nation!
Titanium lacks the implicit durability
links of london of tungsten carbide rings:
Titanium
can never have the same high gloss mirror-like finish ED Hardy shoes that Tungsten can
have, yet tungsten can also be finished in numerous other duller styles
just exactly like Titanium.
Tungsten jewelry is 4 times harder than Titanium jewelry. Titanium can be bent and is easily scratched.
The weight of Titanium is almost non-existent. It does not have the same luxurious precious metal feel of heavier rings.
The
manufacturing process of Titanium is strictly industrial
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produced using cheap materials involving almost no man-hours. Tungsten
involves combining specific elements in up to 40 separate,
labor-intensive processes to fabricate, refine, and polish each ring
blank. Rest assured that ONLY Tungsten Forever Carbide rings accurately
convey the meaning of the word, "Commitment."