Abstract: A process for making mouthpieces for the bits of horses and draught animals includes the following steps: making the mouthpiece with titanium or titanium alloys through a turning and removal operation, sandblasting with zirconium microspheres, and passivation through oxidation of the surface titanium by means of acid solutions. The mouthpiece obtained with such a process is completely made of titanium or titanium alloys and has a passivated surface, that is, a surface that is better resistant to corrosion.
Abstract: The invention relates to an aluminum riding stirrup having a tread with an upper surface where the foot rests and an arched structure that in turn includes one pair of branches whose bases are integral with the two sides of the tread and an upper arch that joins the branches, wherein the stirrup has one or more parts or elements made of titanium.