Titanium is a good example of a material that is globally recognized for its outstanding properties, making it desirable for a range of industries. Titanium and its alloys are utilized in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive and high performance leisure equipment. This Special Issue of Metals focusing on titanium contains a range of articles based on research into this fascinating material and its wide range of alloys. For applications that can withstand the high basic cost of titanium it is shown that the unique properties of the material have the potential to provide further performance improvements to existing industries, whilst offering new opportunities to emerging markets
The invited review paper to accompany this special issue, authored by Williams and Boyer [...
Advanced Materials are defined as unique combinations of materials, process technologies, that toget...
The industrial titanium market is the second largest segment of the titanium industry and currently ...
Titanium is a widely used material which benefits from low density, high strength and good fracture ...
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...
Although originally discovered in the 18th century [1], the titanium industry did not experience an...
Titaniuni and its alloys have many applications in aerospace, marine and other engineering industrie...
This article provides a review of the titanium as a material with a wide range of applications. Ther...
Titanium and its alloys are widely used engineering materials within the aerospace, automotive, ener...
Titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V was chosen for examination, more specifically, the Properties and Performan...
This special issue provides a current snapshot of recent advances and ongoing challenges in the deve...
Aerospace industry is currently the major consumer of titanium in Russia. Shipbuilding is its second...
This handbook is an excellent reference for materials scientists and engineers needing to gain more ...
The last few years have been a period of consolidation of existing alloys and processes. While the a...
The invited review paper to accompany this special issue, authored by Williams and Boyer [...
Advanced Materials are defined as unique combinations of materials, process technologies, that toget...
The industrial titanium market is the second largest segment of the titanium industry and currently ...
Titanium is a widely used material which benefits from low density, high strength and good fracture ...
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...
Although originally discovered in the 18th century [1], the titanium industry did not experience an...
Titaniuni and its alloys have many applications in aerospace, marine and other engineering industrie...
This article provides a review of the titanium as a material with a wide range of applications. Ther...
Titanium and its alloys are widely used engineering materials within the aerospace, automotive, ener...
Titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V was chosen for examination, more specifically, the Properties and Performan...
This special issue provides a current snapshot of recent advances and ongoing challenges in the deve...
Aerospace industry is currently the major consumer of titanium in Russia. Shipbuilding is its second...
This handbook is an excellent reference for materials scientists and engineers needing to gain more ...
The last few years have been a period of consolidation of existing alloys and processes. While the a...
The invited review paper to accompany this special issue, authored by Williams and Boyer [...
Advanced Materials are defined as unique combinations of materials, process technologies, that toget...
The industrial titanium market is the second largest segment of the titanium industry and currently ...