Many cyclists won’t need much persuading that their next bike should be titanium. Bikes made of the metal are highly ...
Why no titanium submarines like the U.S. Navy? Following the end of the Cold War, titanium became the “go-to” material of choice for many high-end consumer products – notably bicycles, golf clubs, ...
Mark Gurman writes at Bloomberg: One other major change to the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max design will be a reversal: moving back to an aluminum frame after switching to titanium in 2023 with the ...
Researchers from the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, have efficiently removed oxygen from high-oxygen-concentration titanium, which might help reduce the production cost of ...
Titanium is strong and light, with the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal. But giving it a good balance of strength and ductility is difficult and expensive. That’s why titanium is used ...
Future generations of the iPad could be housed in a titanium alloy, but can Apple make the finicky material work on its devices? Why titanium? — Toughness is the main reason why Apple would use a ...
Delivering Titanium with Better Than Wrought Elongation and Tensile Strength Exceeding Industry Standards, Desktop Metal Is the First Company to Commercialize Titanium for Bound Metal Production of ...
IperionX’s HAMR titanium furnace, the foundation asset to produce low-cost titanium, has completed final mechanical assembly and successfully passed factory acceptance tests with the IPX technical ...
When I heard a titanium plant could be built here, my thoughts first went to what will be the environmental impact. Fresh on my mind is the local (and spreading) groundwater and air contamination from ...