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  2. Titanium alloys - Wikipedia

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    Titanium and its alloys are used in airplanes, missiles, and rockets where strength, low weight, and resistance to high temperatures are important. [14] [15] [16] Since titanium does not react within the human body, it and its alloys are used in artificial joints, screws, and plates for fractures, and for other biological implants.

  3. Ti-6Al-4V - Wikipedia

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    Studies of titanium alloys used in armors began in the 1950s at the Watertown Arsenal, which later became a part of the Army Research Laboratory. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A 1948 graduate of MIT, Stanley Abkowitz (1927-2017) was a pioneer in the titanium industry and is credited for the invention of the Ti-6Al-4V during his time at the US Army’s Watertown ...

  4. Titanium adhesive bonding - Wikipedia

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    Titanium adhesive bonding is an engineering process used in the aerospace industry, medical-device manufacture and elsewhere. Titanium alloy is often used in medical and military applications because of its strength, weight, and corrosion resistance characteristics.

  5. Titanium Market is Expected to Expand at a High 7.96% CAGR ...

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    The presence of strong medical, aerospace, and automotive industry verticals is helping this region maintain its dominant stance on a global level. Most revenue for titanium companies in this region is slated to come from the United States. Titanium Market Insights: Drivers Growing use of titanium for medical implant production

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

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    Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... On the other side of the coin, though, you have the projections for titanium. Aerospace manufacturing is in a healthy growth phase, and that means a ...

  7. Titanium powder - Wikipedia

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    Titanium powder is used in aerospace, medical implants, 3D printing, powder metallurgy, and surface coatings due to its strength, low weight, and corrosion resistance. [1] It also plays a vital role in energy generation, sports equipment, and as a catalyst in chemical processes.

  8. Titanium foam - Wikipedia

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    Titanium foams exhibit high specific strength, high energy absorption, excellent corrosion resistance and biocompatibility. These materials are ideally suited for applications within the aerospace industry. [1] [2] [3] An inherent resistance to corrosion allows the foam to be a desirable candidate for various filtering applications.

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

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    Boeing said in an emailed statement: "This industry-wide issue affects some shipments of titanium received by a limited set of suppliers, and tests performed to date have indicated that the ...