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The global titanium alloy market set to grow from US$ 5.4 Bn in 2025 to US$ 8.6 Bn by 2032, with a CAGR of 6.8%. Demand is rising in aerospace, automotive, and medical sectors, driven by lightweight, ...
Their discovery holds promise for a new class of more sustainable high-performance titanium alloys for applications in aerospace, biomedical, chemical engineering, space and energy technologies.
Producing high-performance titanium alloy parts ... to rapidly manufacture enhanced alloys?" The success of this research ...
has announced the acquisition of a hot rolling mill for manufacturing plates and sheets in titanium alloys for aerospace and defence applications. This advanced capability, being acquired from the ...
A novel 3D-printing process has opened up a new class of strong, ductile, tuneable titanium ... found in aerospace, high-end automotive, construction, sports, industrial and health applications.
The new alloys can withstand temperatures up to 662°F, making them suitable for use in aerospace and transportation applications ... magnesium, titanium and zirconium remained largely absent ...
This advanced capability, being acquired from the USA, will be a further value addition of Titanium Alloy ingots and billets that ... which are integral to defence and aerospace applications such as ...
Croom and his team are using artificial intelligence to optimize titanium alloy production, uncovering faster, more efficient manufacturing methods with potential applications in aerospace ...