1. Lightweight – Titanium is much lighter than steel or other metals commonly used in building construction. This has two benefits: it reduces the weight of the structure being built, meaning less material needs to be transported; it also makes the structure easier to build, as less force is required to lift and move parts into place.
2. Strong – Titanium can withstand higher temperatures than most other metals without damaging or weakening its strength. This makes it ideal for use in high-temperature environments, such as power plants or aircraft engines, where other metals may crack or melt at these temperatures.
3. Corrosion Resistant - Titanium will not rust or corrode over time like some other metals when exposed to air and moisture such as oxygen and water vapor (humidity). These conditions can cause rust on iron surfaces.