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TITANIUM
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ASM specifications
A guide to the alloys which are covered by form in the AMS range of specifications. ASTM grades given are approximate equivalents only. To be of maximum use, this table includes older and less used alloys. Always check that you have the most recent issue of the specification before proceeding further. ...
ASTM specifications
A guide to the alloys which are covered by form in the AMS range of specifications....
British Standard specifications
A guide to the alloys which are covered by form in the British Standard range of specifications. ASTM grades given are approximate equivalents only. To be of maximum use, this table includes obsolescent, historic, as well as current references. Always check that you have the most recent issue of the specification before proceeding further. ...
Characteristics and uses of titanium
Titanium is exceptional in almost every way: expensive and energy-intensive to produce, highly reactive and uniquely corrosion-resistant. Ko Buijs discusses the characteristics of this metal and lists some of the leading titanium alloys, including the remarkable shape memory alloys, which can “remember” their original shape....
Connecting titanium to other metals
Guidelines about connecting titanium to other metals....
German specifications
Guide to alloys which are covered by form in German specifications. ASTM grades given are approximate equivalents only. Always check that you have the most recent issue of the specification before proceeding further....
NACE specifications
The combination of stress corrosion resistance, low density, low modulus and non-magnetic properties possessed by titanium alloys makes many of them suitable for service in sour conditions. Titanium has been successfully used in a variety of sour service applications in the drilling, logging and production phases of the oilfield industry....
Titanium and titanium alloys
Overview of the most widely used titanium alloys....
Titanium design codes
Overview of the principal standards referring to titanium....
Titanium; what melts in your mouth but not in your hand?
John Schmidt, Director of New Product Development, Ulbrich Stainless Steels and Special Metals, explains why titanium is such a versatile metal....
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