Titanium aluminide
![Pole figures displaying crystallographic texture of gamma-TiAl in an rolled sheet of alpha2-gamma alloy, as measured by high energy X-rays.[2]](/uploads/202502/16/MAUD-MTEX-TiAl-hasylab-2003-Liss4536.png)
Titanium aluminide, TiAl, is an intermetallic chemical compound. It is lightweight and resistant to oxidation and heat, however it suffers from low ductility. The density of gamma TiAl is about 4.0 g/cm³. It finds use in several applications including automobiles and aircraft. The development of TiAl based alloys began about 1970; however the alloys have only been used in these applications since about 2000.