Physical metallurgy and the various alloy classes
Extractive metallurgy and recycling of titanium and its alloys
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Physical metallurgy and the various alloy classes
Extractive metallurgy and recycling of titanium and its alloys

Author : Yves COMBRES

Publication date: March 10, 2016, Review date: November 1, 2021 | Lire en français

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4. Physical metallurgy and the various alloy classes

4.1 Elements of physical metallurgy

Ultrapure titanium has a pseudo-compact hexagonal structure known as the α phase up to 882°C. Above this temperature, called β-transus, the crystallographic structure becomes cubic-centered, and is called β-phase. Above 1,660°C, the β-phase transforms into a liquid phase, which boils off at 3,287°C.

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4.2 Classification of titanium alloys

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