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  2. Titanium alloys - Wikipedia

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    Titanium alloys make lightweight products like pocketknives Grade 1 is the most ductile and softest titanium alloy. It is a good solution for cold forming and corrosive environments. ASTM/ASME SB-265 provides the standards for commercially pure titanium sheet and plate. [18] Grade 2 Unalloyed titanium, standard oxygen. Grade 2H

  3. Ti-6Al-4V - Wikipedia

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    It is the most commercially successful titanium alloy and is still in use today, having shaped numerous industrial and commercial applications. [ 5 ] Increased use of titanium alloys as biomaterials is occurring due to their lower modulus, superior biocompatibility and enhanced corrosion resistance when compared to more conventional stainless ...

  4. RTI International Metals - Wikipedia

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    Through its various subsidiaries, RTI manufactures and distributes titanium and specialty metal mill products, extruded shapes, formed parts and engineered systems for aerospace, industrial, defense, energy, chemical, and consumer applications for customers around the world. The company is commonly referred to simply as RTI.

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  6. Forget Gold: Titanium Will Be the Metal With the Midas Touch

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    "There could be a $200 million aircraft, and so if there's $10 million of titanium [in it], it's a relatively small amount -- a drop in the ocean -- and small changes [in price] won't sway buyers ...

  7. Boeing and Airbus may have used 'counterfeit' titanium in ...

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    Boeing and Airbus, the two biggest commercial airline makers, may have used titanium sold using fake documents, according to evidence from a supplier that has triggered a Federal Aviation ...

  8. Titanium Metals Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Titanium Metals Corporation, or most commonly referred to as TIMET, a shortened version of "TItanium METals" that is a registered company trademark. TIMET, founded in 1950, is an American manufacturer of titanium -based metals products, focusing primarily on the aerospace industry headquartered in Warrensville Heights, Ohio .

  9. Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo - Wikipedia

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    Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo (UNS designation R54620), also known as Ti 6-2-4-2, is a near alpha titanium alloy known for its high strength and excellent corrosion resistance. It is often used in the aerospace industry for creating high-temperature jet engines and the automotive industry to create high performance automotive valves.