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Titanium Properties

Main Content

Mineral
Titanium
Ownership
100%
Location
Masvingo
Size
22,050 Acres (89 km2)

Why Titanium?

Titanium occupies a noteworthy status as one of the 35 minerals considered crucial for the economic and national security of the United States, as initially defined by the U.S. Department of the Interior on May 18, 2018. Acknowledged for its capacity to withstand elevated temperatures and its non-magnetic properties, which prevent interference with data storage components, titanium is extensively employed in high-technology and aerospace applications.


Our Titanium Properties are situated in the Masvingo District. The interplay between igneous activity and sediments has resulted in the formation of basic to ultrabasic complexes, which subsequently interacted with the rocks. It is within the rocks of this igneous complex that ilmenite (FeTiO3) mineralization takes place, leading to the formation of titanium deposits.