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  2. Sila Nanotechnologies - Wikipedia

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    Sila Nanotechnologies, Inc. is an American battery manufacturer that produces lithium–silicon batteries using nanoengineered silicon particles. [1] [2] The company creates battery materials to replace traditional graphite anodes with a silicon-dominant composite material to increase energy density.

  3. Titan Company - Wikipedia

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    Titan Company commenced operations in 1984 under the name Titan Watches Limited. In 1994, Titan diversified into jewellery with Tanishq and subsequently into eyewear with Titan Eyeplus. In 2005, it launched its youth fashion accessories brand Fastrack. [7] Titan is the largest branded jewellery maker in India by value, with a 6% market share as ...

  4. British Titan Products - Wikipedia

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    Until 1934 titanium oxide was imported to Britain from Germany. [3] Imperial Smelting Corporation, in association with US companies National Lead Company and its associate Titan Company, and Imperial Chemical Industries and Goodlass Wall and Lead Industries Limited together incorporated British Titan Products in 1933, and immediately began erection of a plant for the manufacture of titanium ...

  5. Titanium - Wikipedia

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    Titanium powder is manufactured using a flow production process known as the Armstrong process [77] that is similar to the batch production Hunter process. A stream of titanium tetrachloride gas is added to a stream of molten sodium; the products (sodium chloride salt and titanium particles) is filtered from the extra sodium.

  6. Titan Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Titan Corporation was a United States–based company that started as a telecommunications defense contractor with its headquarters located in San Diego, California. It was acquired by L-3 Communications on June 3, 2005 for $2.65 billion and operated as the "Titan Group" of L-3 Communications thereafter. In early 2007, divisions using the Titan ...

  7. Titan Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Titan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in San Francisco, CA, developing proprietary therapeutics primarily for treating central nervous system ("CNS") disorders. In September 2018, Titan Pharmaceuticals underwent an IPO wherein it raised $9.5 million in gross proceeds. [ 3 ]

  8. Titan Publishing Group - Wikipedia

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    Titan Magazines is the magazine-publishing division of Titan Publishing Group. Launched in 1995 with Star Trek Magazine , Titan had previously published several one shot film tie-in titles. Since then it has published many film, TV and comics titles, including poster magazines for Tim Burton 's Batman .

  9. Titan Cement - Wikipedia

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    TITAN Group is a Greek producer of cement and building materials, producing 27 million metric tons of cement a year and employing over 5,500 people.. TITAN is a participant in the UN Global Compact (UNGC) and a core member of CSR Europe the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and the Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA).