1. Aerospace Industry
Airframe Structures: Used in fuselages, wings, and landing gear for its lightweight strength, reducing fuel consumption and enhancing durability.
Jet Engines: Components like compressor blades, discs, and casings withstand high temperatures and corrosive environments.
Spacecraft: Employed in rockets, satellites, and spacecraft structures for its resistance to extreme conditions (e.g., NASA's Mars rovers).
2. Medical and Biomedical Industry
Implants: Hip/knee replacements, dental implants, and bone plates that integrate with the body over time.
Medical Devices: Surgical instruments, pacemakers, and prosthetics due to corrosion resistance and durability.
3. Automotive Industry
High-Performance Components: Lightweight parts like valves, connecting rods, and springs in sports cars and racing vehicles.
Emission Systems: Exhaust components (e.g., turbocharger parts) for heat resistance.
Electric Vehicles (EVs): Reduces weight in batteries and structural components, enhancing range.
4. Marine and Offshore Industry
Shipbuilding: Hull components, propellers, and heat exchangers in naval vessels and offshore platforms.
Desalination Plants: Pipes, pumps, and heat exchangers for converting seawater to freshwater.
Underwater Equipment: Submarines, rovings (remote-operated vehicles), and marine sensors.









