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Titanium Changes Color By Using Electricity

Titanium can change color without paint, dye, or heat flames.

When electricity passes through titanium during anodizing, the metal forms an oxide layer that changes how light reflects off the surface. Different voltage levels create different colors — from gold and purple to deep blue.

What looks like a magic trick is actually material science and electrochemistry working in real time.

The part most people miss is that the colors don’t come from pigment at all.

Watching raw metal transform instantly under electricity is one of the reasons titanium anodizing has become popular in engineering, jewelry making, knife customization, and metal art.

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