IN many titanium alloys the body-centred cubic β-phase, stable at high temperatures, can be retained on quenching. When re-heated to temperatures below 500° C, the alloys may first become hard and ...
Pure titanium is normally of a hexagonal (alpha - α) structure but transforms to a body centred cubic (beta - β) form when heated above 882°C. The addition of alloying elements to titanium influences ...
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