Why does the socket on the Titanium melt?

The socket on titanium is constantly melting, the house is old and, accordingly, the wiring (aluminum) is old. Maybe the matter is the length of the cable from titanium (it is three times as long as the standard)?

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    The socket melts due to the lack of normal contact of the plug connectors with the plug of the appliance. If the contact is weak, the contact surfaces heat up and the socket body melts. You need to purchase a quality outlet that will provide reliable contact with the plug of the appliance. It is also necessary to securely fix the wiring wires with screws so that there is no heating in these places either.
    As for the wiring, it is better to replace it, of course, since the old aluminum wiring is not reliable and can be damaged at any time, not only at the point of connection to the outlet, but somewhere in the wall.

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