Titanium and other light metals: Let’s do something about cost F. H. Froes Commentary Pages: 15 - 15
Producing lower-cost titanium for automotive applications A. D. HartmanS. J. GerdemannJ. S. Hansen Overview Pages: 16 - 19
The high-quality precision casting of titanium alloys Ken-ichiro Suzuki Research Summary Pages: 20 - 23
The present status of dental titanium casting Toru OkabeChikahiro OhkuboYukyo Takada Overview Pages: 24 - 29
The science, technology, and applications of magnesium F. H. FroesD. EliezerE. Aghion Overview Pages: 30 - 34
Lithium-intercalation oxides for rechargeable batteries Gerbrand CederAnton Van der VenMehmet Kadri Aydinol Overview Pages: 35 - 40
The solid-state spray forming of low-oxide titanium components Ralph M. TapphornHoward Gabel Overview Pages: 45 - 47
The continuous production of titanium powder using circulating molten salt Guy R. B. Elliott Overview Pages: 48 - 49
A cold-gas spray coating process for enhancing titanium Albert E. SegallAnatoli N. PapyrinDaniel Shapiro Overview Pages: 52 - 54
The plasma-enabled recovery of titanium by the electrolysis of titanate slags Harold R. LarsonThomas W. Eagar Overview Pages: 56 - 57
The key role of impurities in ancient damascus steel blades J. D. VerhoevenA. H. PendrayW. E. Dauksch Archaeotechnology Pages: 58 - 64