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[QUOTE="Astronuc, post: 1421271, member: 15685"] Both titanium and aluminum alloys are used extensive in aircraft and aerospace systems. There is a thread on aluminum and its alloys, so I thought it would be worthwhile to have one on titanium and its alloys. WahChang is a big titanium alloy producer, and they periodically publish articles on their products. For example - TITANIUM Phoenix Mars Lander: NASA Team Approves ATI 425® Titanium for Mission to Mars BY: STEPHANIE O’CONNOR — ATI Wah Chang [url]http://www.wahchang.com/pages/outlook/html/bkissues/2007/Q2/outlook_v28n2/outlook_v28n2/outlook_v28n2.html#titanium[/url] The article is from WahChang's quarterly newsletter Outlook - [url]http://www.wahchang.com/pages/outlook/outlook.htm[/url] See also Allvac's Titanium And Titanium-Base Alloys [url]http://www.allvac.com/allvac/pages/Titanium/default.htm[/url] ATI Allegheny Ludlum - Titanium [url]http://www.alleghenyludlum.com/ludlum/pages/products/xq/asp/T.4/qx/productCategory.html[/url] I'll add more pages from suppliers as I come across them. [/QUOTE]
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