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Welding of titanium and titanium alloys

Welding International, 1987
(1987). Welding of titanium and titanium alloys. Welding International: Vol. 1, No. 12, pp. 1131-1142.
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Spongy titanium alloyed with oxygen for the production of titanium alloys

Materials Science, 2008
We study the influence of alloying of spongy titanium with oxygen on the structure, mechanisms of fracture, and mechanical properties of titanium. It is shown that, within the range of concentrations 0.05-0.30%, oxygen insignificantly affects both the structure and the mechanism of fracture of cast titanium but strongly increases its strength with ...
O. V. Ovchinnikov   +2 more
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Titanium alloys

2021
Titanium alloys represent the gold standard for permanent implant materials due to a range of factors, including high strength, excellent corrosion resistance, benign physiological impact, and moderate elastic properties. Despite this, there is still a demand for improved mechanical properties, most notably a lower elastic modulus and a greater ...
Biesiekierski, Arne   +3 more
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Titanium and Titanium Alloy Castings

1990
Abstract The combination of high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance makes titanium the best material choice for many critical applications. This article commences with a description of the historical perspective of titanium casting technology.
Daniel Eylon   +2 more
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Wrought Titanium and Titanium Alloys

1990
Abstract This article discusses the wrought product forms of titanium and titanium-base alloys, which include forgings and the typical mill products with tabulations for various specifications, and compares specifications for pure titanium, titanium alloys for mechanical, physical properties and chemical properties, including chemical ...
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Weldability of titanium and titanium alloys

1965
The literature on the welding of titanium and its alloys is reviewed. Titanium is very reactive and is easily contaminated by carbon, hydrogen, oxygen or nitrogen. During welding, the hot metal must be protected at all times from the atmosphere, and it may be necessary to pay special attention to the purity of inert gases used for shielding ...
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MQAF Titanium Alloys and Titanium Bi-Alloy Composites

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1966
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The development of a unique micro quenched age formed (MQAF) process for producing titanium alloys of shallow hardening composition with deep hardening characteristics is described. Also, in line with the desire to improve the elevated temperature strength of titanium alloys, an alternate approach has been devised ...
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Corrosion of Titanium and Titanium Alloys

2005
Abstract Titanium alloys are often used in highly corrosive environments because they are better suited than most other materials. The excellent corrosion resistance is the result of naturally occurring surface oxide films that are stable, uniform, and adherent. This article offers explanations and insights on the most common forms of
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Processing of Titanium and Titanium Alloys

1998
Abstract Titanium metal passes through three major steps during processing from ore to finished product: reduction of titanium ore to sponge (porous form), melting of sponge and scrap to form ingot, and remelting and casting into finished shape.
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Introduction to Titanium and Titanium Alloys

1990
Abstract Titanium has been recognized as an element with good mechanical and physical properties, alloying characteristics, and corrosion resistance. Providing an outline of general characteristics and types of titanium alloys, this article discusses the contemporary technology of titanium along with its market developments.
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