Titanium alloy with solutive and intermetallic reinforcement

Metal treatment – Stock – Titanium – zirconium – or hafnium base

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75231, 75245, 420420, C22C 1400

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ABSTRACT:
An alloy made of Titanium, Aluminum, Vanadium, and Copper. The combination enhances the strength of the metal. Such alloy can be used where high strength metal is required. When Molybdenum Sulfide is added to the alloy, it will provide a solid lubricating substance, which will reduce the friction coefficient by forming secondary structures, thus suppressing the phenomena of setting, which is typical for titanium alloys. Such alloy can be used where wear and tear is high under variable pressure such as gears. It can also be used where objects are moving with high velocity such as weapons.

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