5. Conclusion
Solid-state shaping of titanium alloy semi-finished or finished parts is carried out by all the conventional processes used for other metal systems: forging, rolling, extruding, drawing, etc., to which can be added advanced techniques such as superplastic blowing and powder metallurgy. Other techniques are also available for titanium alloys and require the addition of liquid metal: casting, welding and additive manufacturing.
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