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Titanium Melts at 1670°C Density 4.51 g cm -3 80% of Ti used in aerospace Use restricted to < 400°C
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body-centred cubic stable above 890 o C
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hexagonal close-packed stable below 890 o C (c/a = 1.587)
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titanium heat-exchangers
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roll-bonded, explosion-clad, loose-lined
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Alloying stabilisers Mo, V, W stabilisers Al, O stabilisers (eutectoid) Cu, Mn, Fe, Ni, Co, H
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fine hydrides near the surface of cold rolled titatnium. Nippon Steel
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needle-like hydrides in zirconium, quenched into iced- brine from 800°C source unknown
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alloys
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Ti - 6Al - 2Sn - 4Zr - 2Mo solution hardening -stabiliser
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alloys Ti - 6Al - 4V aluminium reduces density vanadium introduces both solid solution strengthen 1100 MPa, creep resistant at 300°C ductile-brittle transition
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burn-resistant alloys Ti - 35V - 15Cr up to 510°C
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quenching from
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