Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Compositions – Consolidated metal powder compositions
Patent
1989-05-08
1993-11-16
Walsh, Donald P.
Specialized metallurgical processes, compositions for use therei
Compositions
Consolidated metal powder compositions
75244, 420421, 420588, C22C 2902, C22C 1400
Patent
active
052619400
ABSTRACT:
Composite materials comprising beta titanium alloy matrices containing high strength, high stiffness filaments are described. The matrix materials are true beta titanium alloys having very limited solid solubility for the filament materials. This low reactivity permits high fabrication temperatures and high use temperatures without formation of deleterious brittle phases. Also described is a method for fabricating such composites.
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Mai Ngoclan T.
Sohl Charles E.
United Technologies Corporation
Walsh Donald P.
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