{"Id":11,"Category":"26e98d2b06ac11ded82892edeb5e647d","IsActive":true,"CreatedAt":"2013-03-20 12:40:16","UpdatedAt":"2013-03-20 12:40:16","SortableRank":5,"AxFaqI18ns":{"AxFaqI18n_0":{"Id":11,"Locale":"en_EN","Question":"Can titanium be colored?","Answer":"

Yes, the coloring process is called \u201canodized oxidation<\/strong>\u201d. It's an electrochemical process whose aim is to thicken the oxide film<\/strong> which naturally covers titanium. The thickness of the film, which goes from few to few hundreds nanometres, determines the color<\/strong>. The colors change in the sequence yellow-purple-blue-light blue-silver-yellow-pink-violet-cobalt blue-green-yellow-pink-green.<\/p>","AxFaq":"*RECURSION*"}}}