This is the final technical report for the Department of Energy NETL project NT01931 Energy Efficient Press and Sinter of Titanium Powder for Low-Cost Components in Vehicle Applications. Titanium has been identified as one of the key materials with the required strength that can reduce the weight of automotive components and thereby reduce fuel consumption. Working with newly developed sources of titanium powder, Webster-Hoff will develop the processing technology to manufacture low cost vehicle components using the single press/single sinter techniques developed for iron based powder metallurgy today. Working with an automotive or truck manufacturer, Webster-Hoff will demonstrate the feasibility of manufacturing a press and sinter titanium...
A global objective of current research is to reduce the cost of manufacturing of titanium parts by i...
Titanium has been identified as one of the key materials with a high strength to weight ratio that c...
This thesis demonstrates progress towards a step-change in the economics of titanium. Titanium's pro...
The development of novel extractive metallurgy techniques for titanium offers the prospect of lower ...
Near net shape manufacturing using powder metallurgy (P/M) technology and processes can significantl...
Titanium and its alloys are desirable for many applications. The cost of producing titanium parts th...
Due to the relatively high strength, excellent corrosion resistance of titanium against many medium,...
Powder metallurgy (P/M) is a particularly attractive manufacturing process for titanium (Ti) compone...
Commercially pure titanium can take up to six months to successfully manufacture a six-inch in diame...
[Poster] 6th International Light Metals Technology Conference (LMT2013), 24-26 July, Windsord (UK)Ti...
This paper presents recent developments on press and sintering of titanium from metal hydride powder...
Powder metallurgy (PM) is a technique in which materials or components are made from metal powders. ...
This paper reports the analysis of modern technologies for the production of titanium from oxide raw...
The conventional cold-compaction-and-sinter powder metallurgy (PM) approach offers an efficient solu...
Abstract: There is a demand for titanium and titanium alloy spherical powders for use in powder meta...
A global objective of current research is to reduce the cost of manufacturing of titanium parts by i...
Titanium has been identified as one of the key materials with a high strength to weight ratio that c...
This thesis demonstrates progress towards a step-change in the economics of titanium. Titanium's pro...
The development of novel extractive metallurgy techniques for titanium offers the prospect of lower ...
Near net shape manufacturing using powder metallurgy (P/M) technology and processes can significantl...
Titanium and its alloys are desirable for many applications. The cost of producing titanium parts th...
Due to the relatively high strength, excellent corrosion resistance of titanium against many medium,...
Powder metallurgy (P/M) is a particularly attractive manufacturing process for titanium (Ti) compone...
Commercially pure titanium can take up to six months to successfully manufacture a six-inch in diame...
[Poster] 6th International Light Metals Technology Conference (LMT2013), 24-26 July, Windsord (UK)Ti...
This paper presents recent developments on press and sintering of titanium from metal hydride powder...
Powder metallurgy (PM) is a technique in which materials or components are made from metal powders. ...
This paper reports the analysis of modern technologies for the production of titanium from oxide raw...
The conventional cold-compaction-and-sinter powder metallurgy (PM) approach offers an efficient solu...
Abstract: There is a demand for titanium and titanium alloy spherical powders for use in powder meta...
A global objective of current research is to reduce the cost of manufacturing of titanium parts by i...
Titanium has been identified as one of the key materials with a high strength to weight ratio that c...
This thesis demonstrates progress towards a step-change in the economics of titanium. Titanium's pro...