Archive for the ‘Titanium’ Category

Workshops cover nickel and titanium alloys

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

Nickel alloy and titanium alloy metallurgy will be the focus of two separate one day workshops to be held in November 2005 at Namtec, Rotherham, UK The Titanium workshop will be delivered on 16 November 2005 by David Peacock, a founding member of the Titanium Information Group, while the Nickel workshop ...

Grinding machines titanium faster than milling

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

Capable of halving milling cycle times on titanium alloys, a superabrasive high metal removal rate grinding process will machine these difficult metals typically at 50mm3/mm of wheel width/sec Developed and patented world-wide by Raysun Innovative Design of Rugby, UK, the 'Diati' process uses an electroplated diamond grit regular or form profiled ...

Grip titanium by only 3mm with a 5-axis vice

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

Instead of gripping a titanium workpiece by 20mm for machining, a Hilma 5-axis vice needs only 3mm to grip the workpiece At the UK's MACH 2008 exhibition, Roemheld will show visitors how Hilma 5-axis vices can safely grip titanium for machining on just 3mm rather than the traditional 20mm. Visitors to ...

PVD inserts mill of SS, titanium, Ni alloys

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

A high-speed milling cutter fitted with trigon inserts can be supplied with PVD Tiger.tec inserts grades for milling stainless steel, titanium and nickel-based alloys Walter GB of Bromsgrove, UK, advise that its EF2330 high-speed milling cutter, equipped with trigon inserts, can now be supplied with PVD Tiger.tec inserts grades WSP45 and ...

Deep hole drilling titanium parts completed

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

It was said that gun drilling a central bore of the difficult-to-hold, external profiled titanium autosports components 'could not be done' - but this company proved otherwise With companies like Honda, McLaren and Pankl Racing Systems AG included on its customer list, there is no doubt that Premier Deep Hole Drilling ...

Titanium vs. Gold, Silver and Platinum

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Either you are buying it as a gift or for yourself, there are many reasons why titanium jewelry can be a better choice than jewelry made in traditional precious metals like gold, silver and platinum. Firstly, titanium is highly corrosion resistant and therefore does not tarnish easily. Especially for high-polish finished ...

Titanium Tension Set Diamond Rings - Eternity Meets Innovation

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

If you are about to marry, you are also making history: as one of the couples to marry in the first decade of the twenty-first century. In age where technology is so much a part of our lives, it is wonderful to see that even when it comes to matters ...

Comparing Titanium and Tungsten wedding rings

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Both titanium and tungsten are considered "model metals" in the jewelry industry because they were not available to the consumer market as commodities until ten years ago. They have gained tremendous popularity since the introduction and become an integral part of the jewelry material spectrum. Due to the rather little exposure, ...

Titanium Market Remains Cyclical

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

One of the main reasons preventing from further Titanium distribution is its high cost. Apart from that, cyclical character of the aircraft industry also affects Ti application. Economic state in major application areas, esp. aerospace industry, significantly affects titanium market thus leading to its thoroughly cyclical character. In 1958, demand for ...

Men’s Titanium Wedding Rings Shopping Guide

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Congratulations-You are getting married! Now that you have begun your search for the wedding ring of your dreams, you have some decisions to make, starting with the choice of metal. Titanium is the perfect choice for a wedding ring today. No other item of jewelry has played such important role ...