ORNL Says It Can Cut Titanium Production Cost In Half

 

Scientists from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory said they have found a way to produce titanium in a much cheaper way: The new processing technique could reduce the amount of energy required and the cost to make titanium parts from powders by up to 50%, they claim. This advance could make it feasible to use titanium alloys for brake rotors, artificial joint replacements, armor for military vehicles and possibly lots of high-end gadgets.

Wolfgang Gruener
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