Stable Nano-Duplex Titanium-Magnesium Alloys

This article provides a general description of titanium-containing alloys. The titanium-containing alloy, according to certain embodiments, is nanocrystalline. According to certain embodiments, the titanium-containing alloy has a high relative density. Titanium-containing alloys can be relatively stable, according to certain embodiments. Also described herein are methods for producing the titanium-containing alloys of the present invention. A method for producing titanium-containing alloys of the present invention, according to certain embodiments, comprises sintering nanocrystalline particulates comprising titanium and at least one other metal, the titanium-containing nanocrystals comprising: This may include forming an alloy. The subject matter of the invention includes, in some cases, interrelated products, alternative solutions to a particular problem, and/or multiple different uses of one or more systems and/or articles.

Researchers

Christopher Schuh / Kathrin Graetz

Departments: Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Composites, Metals / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Manufacturing & Equipment
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials

  • titanium-containing alloys and associated methods of manufacture
    Japan | Granted | 7,453,663
  • titanium-containing alloys and associated methods of manufacture
    European Patent Convention | Published application
  • titanium-containing alloys and associated methods of manufacture
    Japan | Published application

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