| After seeing several catastrophic rigging failures directly  due to stainless steel corrosion, the soon-to-be founder and CEO of Allied  Titanium, Inc saw the necessity for introducing the common use of a superior  metal to the sailing and boating community. Noticing that his own vessel was in  need of new clevis pins, the single part most responsible for some of the  failures, he decided to avoid the fate of others and opted to install titanium  clevis pins instead.
 
 For many reasons, titanium is the perfect material for use  in the marine environment. Titanium provides a unique combination of several  features.  Titanium exhibits excellent  corrosion resistance in salt water, is non-toxic to people, aquatic life, and  the surrounding environment. It has a strength-to-weight ratio unmatched by any  other common engineering metal with structural stiffness comparable to the best  common engineering metals. It is also non-magnetic in all alloys and forms.  Another little known benefit of titanium is  its shock absorbing capability. Some would know this as titanium being  springy.  In fact, titanium makes  wonderful springs.
 
 With so many benefits over other metals, titanium is the  obvious choice for the safety conscious cruiser, commercial fisherman or the  leisurely pleasure boater.
 
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