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I can't find any SDS or other factual source that says loose titanium welding shards can cause sparks.  Non-reactive/non-flammable

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I can't find any SDS or other factual source that says loose titanium welding shards can cause sparks.  Non-reactive/non-flammable

Titanium Golf Clubs Can Toss 3,000-Degree Sparks

https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/titanium-golf-clubs-toss-3000-degree-sparks/story?id=22973386

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Cool, I like that.  100mph+ downswings striking dirt and sending sparks.  That adds the catalyst!

 


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