Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1633220 | Metal Powder Report | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Spanish researchers have been looking at means of using alloying elements such as iron and chromium to make low-cost titanium alloys. They are not commonly used in conventional titanium processing, but PM techniques can avoid such problems as segregation and provide a way to develop new beta or alpha-beta alloys. They describe work on blending titanium powder with different iron-based powders to obtain alpha-beta alloys…
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Authors
P G Esteban, E M Ruiz-Navas, L Bolzoni, E Gordo,