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Micro-quenched age-formed titanium alloys and titanium bi-alloy composites

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It is felt that, with further development, the MQAF technique can do for titanium alloys in the low temperature range what maraging has accomplished for steel. Moreover, it is anticipated that the bi-alloy concept can accomplish (for titanium alloys) in the high-temperature range that which TD nickel portends to achieve for the superalloys.

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Abkowitz, S. Micro-quenched age-formed titanium alloys and titanium bi-alloy composites. JOM 18, 458–464 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03378426

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