Titanium's melting point is 1997.03889 Kelvins. It doesn’t have a boiling or freezing point because it's a solid. Titanium metal is used for alloys with aluminum, molybdenum, manganese, iron, and other metals. These alloys of titanium are used principally in the aerospace industry for both airframes and engines.
The man who discovered titanium was William Gregor. He discovered it in 1791 in Cornwell, England. Some technological advancements have been made in aircrafts, armor plating, naval ships, spacecrafts, and