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Image Credit: rezoff/Shutterstock.com Important differences between titanium and steel or nickel-base alloys need to be recognized. These are: • Titanium’s lower density • Titanium’s lower modulus of ...
Forming Titanium is readily formed at room temperature, using techniques and equipment suitable for steel. When correct parameters have been established, tolerances similar to those attainable with ...
A steel is considered to be an alloy when the maximum of the range given for the content of alloying elements exceeds one or more of these limits: 1.65% Mn, 0.60% Si, or 0.60% Cu; or when a ...
It is not difficult to understand why automotive, medical, chemical, micro-component and, especially, aerospace designers love titanium. Its density is only about half of steel, so titanium parts ...
While stainless steel is generally 7.9 grammes per cubic centimetre, the new alloy is only 4.5 grammes per cubic centimetre, resulting in around 40% lighter weight.
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