- Balance between light weight and high strength
Weight advantage: The density of titanium alloy is only 4.5g/cm³, which is about 57% of stainless steel (7.9g/cm³) and 1.6 times of aluminum alloy (2.7g/cm³).
Structural strength: The tensile strength of titanium alloy (such as TC4) can reach 895MPa (stainless steel 304 is about 520MPa), with strong resistance to falling and extrusion, suitable for outdoor bumpy environments. - Extremely corrosion-resistant, no odor residue
Chemical inertness: Titanium can quickly form a dense oxide film (TiO₂) at room temperature, and its acid and alkali corrosion resistance is far superior to stainless steel.
No metallic odor: Titanium does not react chemically when in contact with food, and can maintain its original flavor even when storing coffee, tea and other items that are easy to taint for a long time, which is suitable for outdoor food preservation. - An all-round player that can withstand both high and low temperatures
High temperature resistance: The melting point of titanium is as high as 1668°C. The titanium alloy sealed box can be directly placed on an open flame (such as a camping bonfire) or heated in an oven (need to confirm whether the design supports it).
Low temperature adaptability: At -20°C, the titanium alloy still maintains its toughness and will not become brittle and crack like plastic, making it suitable for polar camping or storage in the freezer.