Assuming the high level of properties and reliability of titanium forgings, strong drivers of research and development for forgings are the pressure on cost, the buy to fly ratio reduction and the life cycle. This presentation discusses the potential of optimizations to address these challenges. The first way to concretely answer the question of the cost and of the life cycle is the recycling of manufacturing scrap and end-of-life products, using the concept of circular economy and implementing a short loop from end user to melters. This is a considerable opportunity to mitigate the risks related to the supply of primary material and to the erratic fluctuations of raw material prices. The second step to optimize both the added value and the...
The study of powder metallurgy processing methods for titanium represents a promising avenue that ca...
In the last two decades, in search for savings, new technologies for steel processing have begun to ...
Commercially pure titanium can take up to six months to successfully manufacture a six-inch in diame...
Assuming the high level of properties and reliability of titanium forgings, strong drivers of resear...
This thesis demonstrates progress towards a step-change in the economics of titanium. Titanium's pro...
With the strength of steel, but at half the weight, titanium has the potential to offer significant ...
AbstractTitanium structural components for the aircraft industry are usually manufactured from ingot...
Titanium alloys are considered desirable materials when both good mechanical properties and weight r...
Modern aeronautical and aerospace industries must face the demanding challenge of reducing operation...
Reducing the high cost of titanium to a level where it can compete with currently used commodity met...
Titanium alloys are desired by aerospace manufacturers such as Safran Landing Systems due to their h...
AbstractTitanium alloys are considered desirable materials when both mechanical properties and weigh...
Isothermal and near isothermal forging are specialized metal processing techniques which are used fo...
High-performance components from titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V are used in many industries, particularly ...
South Africa has significant titanium reserves and is developing strategies to not only provide this...
The study of powder metallurgy processing methods for titanium represents a promising avenue that ca...
In the last two decades, in search for savings, new technologies for steel processing have begun to ...
Commercially pure titanium can take up to six months to successfully manufacture a six-inch in diame...
Assuming the high level of properties and reliability of titanium forgings, strong drivers of resear...
This thesis demonstrates progress towards a step-change in the economics of titanium. Titanium's pro...
With the strength of steel, but at half the weight, titanium has the potential to offer significant ...
AbstractTitanium structural components for the aircraft industry are usually manufactured from ingot...
Titanium alloys are considered desirable materials when both good mechanical properties and weight r...
Modern aeronautical and aerospace industries must face the demanding challenge of reducing operation...
Reducing the high cost of titanium to a level where it can compete with currently used commodity met...
Titanium alloys are desired by aerospace manufacturers such as Safran Landing Systems due to their h...
AbstractTitanium alloys are considered desirable materials when both mechanical properties and weigh...
Isothermal and near isothermal forging are specialized metal processing techniques which are used fo...
High-performance components from titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V are used in many industries, particularly ...
South Africa has significant titanium reserves and is developing strategies to not only provide this...
The study of powder metallurgy processing methods for titanium represents a promising avenue that ca...
In the last two decades, in search for savings, new technologies for steel processing have begun to ...
Commercially pure titanium can take up to six months to successfully manufacture a six-inch in diame...