Titanium and its alloys have been applied to motorcycles and automobiles in order to reduce the weight of their component parts. In recent years, titanium exhaust systems, engine valves and connecting rods have been widely applied mainly to sports type or large motorcycles. In addition to Ti-6Al-4V, Ti-Al-Fe alloys which utilize Fe as an inexpensive and a common alloying element are used for engine valves and connecting rods. In exhaust systems, such as mufflers, at first, Gr.2 commercially pure titanium sheets have been mainly used because of their high cold formability. Furthermore, several titanium alloys to which Cu, Al, Si and Nb are added have been actively developed in order to improve strength, creep properties, oxidation resistance...
Powder metallurgy (PM) is a technique in which materials or components are made from metal powders. ...
Titanium is one of the most abundant materials in the Earth, but it was not possible to start to wor...
Increasing the efficiency of aero-engines by increasing the engines’ working temperatures requires, ...
Titanium and its alloys have been applied to motorcycles and automobiles in order to reduce the weig...
Titanium alloys have made entry into automotive industry and the future trends indicate good pros...
Due to continuous increase in fuel price automobile manufacturers are switching to light weight mate...
Titanium alloys are advanced structural materials for numerous key engineering applications in medic...
The high-strength-to-weight ratio of titanium alloys, particularly at cryogenic temperatures, make t...
The development of high-temperature titanium alloys has contributed significantly to the spectacular...
Due to its excellent material properties, titanium is an important structural material for several a...
The attractive combination of strength and low density has resulted in titanium alloys covering 15 t...
Metal matrix composites can produce mechanical and physical properties better than those of the mono...
Aerospace industry is currently the major consumer of titanium in Russia. Shipbuilding is its second...
Current vehicle manufacturers must meet economic demands and design/manufacture more fuel efficient ...
Due to titanium’s excellent strength-to-weight ratio and high corrosion resistance, titanium and its...
Powder metallurgy (PM) is a technique in which materials or components are made from metal powders. ...
Titanium is one of the most abundant materials in the Earth, but it was not possible to start to wor...
Increasing the efficiency of aero-engines by increasing the engines’ working temperatures requires, ...
Titanium and its alloys have been applied to motorcycles and automobiles in order to reduce the weig...
Titanium alloys have made entry into automotive industry and the future trends indicate good pros...
Due to continuous increase in fuel price automobile manufacturers are switching to light weight mate...
Titanium alloys are advanced structural materials for numerous key engineering applications in medic...
The high-strength-to-weight ratio of titanium alloys, particularly at cryogenic temperatures, make t...
The development of high-temperature titanium alloys has contributed significantly to the spectacular...
Due to its excellent material properties, titanium is an important structural material for several a...
The attractive combination of strength and low density has resulted in titanium alloys covering 15 t...
Metal matrix composites can produce mechanical and physical properties better than those of the mono...
Aerospace industry is currently the major consumer of titanium in Russia. Shipbuilding is its second...
Current vehicle manufacturers must meet economic demands and design/manufacture more fuel efficient ...
Due to titanium’s excellent strength-to-weight ratio and high corrosion resistance, titanium and its...
Powder metallurgy (PM) is a technique in which materials or components are made from metal powders. ...
Titanium is one of the most abundant materials in the Earth, but it was not possible to start to wor...
Increasing the efficiency of aero-engines by increasing the engines’ working temperatures requires, ...