Sunday, March 22, 2015

Guide For Purchasing Mens Titanium Rings

By Lelia Hall


A relative newcomer in the jewelry marketplace compared to more traditional metals, titanium has certainly earned itself a place of merit since its late 1990's debut. People admire this lustrous material for its superb durability and lightweight nature as well as its contemporary elegance, making it an ever popular choice for men's rings in particular. Since it differs from other metals in some ways, it's best to first learn more about it before buying mens titanium rings.

Naturally occurring, this metal has a shiny, pale gray color. Its appearance may be changed using various techniques to alter its finish. It is known primarily for its notably high strength to weight ratio, which means that it is superior in strength but at the same time very light in weight. Although it can be made to hold a gemstone and shaped into numerous designs, its level of hardness somewhat limits this possibility.

While the sleek, simple styling of this metal appeals to the tastes of both sexes, it's slightly masculine appearance tends to attract more men. The fact that it is highly practical in terms of its eco-friendly manufacture, hypoallergenic nature, low heat conductivity, and indestructibility also entices many male consumers, as does the wide range of prices these rings have.

Much like other metals, titanium is categorized by its hardness, with grade 1 being the least and grade 4 being the most. Rings are normally crafted from "commercially pure" metal, which means other alloys are no more than 1 percent. Jewelry made from grade 2 to 4 metals provide the wearer ultimate scratch-resistance as well as the option to resize or engrave the ring if so desired.

Pieces sold as "aircraft grade" are those which contain the fortifying metal alloys of vanadium and aluminum to give them maximum strength. This can be a selling-point to some who value this quality, but it does pose some restrictions one should understand. First, it can be challenging to remove this type of jewelry in an emergency, and also, it is generally not possible to resize, engrave, or repair them.

There are also black titanium rings which are quite striking in appearance. The process used to color the metal black varies; they may be treated in such a way that transform the color, or simply have an ion or black-colored plating applied. If a black ring is desired, it's best to choose the former, which use either heat of silicon dioxide to turn the metal black, as the latter are prone to chipping over time.

Gold, silver, or another metal may sometimes be added to a titanium ring to give a different look. Inlaid designs feature a strip of this metal, while plated ones just have a thin coating of it. This latter types calls for more care, or they may develop scratches that will need buffing to remove them.

Dealing with retailers who guarantee their work and provide at least a 30-day refund policy is the safest bet. Most designs can be resized if desired, however this may not be possible with some, in which case one may want to find out if a lifetime exchange policy is available. It's always best to choose the correct size from the start, with most men having a ring size in the 6 to 10 millimeter range.




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