Titanium is great when cost of material and processing permits needing high temp/ corrosion/ very compact strength to weight or high fatigue resistance is neeeded, otherwise 6000,2000,and 7000 aluminum can do the job generally and sometimes save more weight.
Short but very instructive and interesting. Thank you.
I want to learn more in Titanium and why it has voltage in its name. Cheers!
Titanium is on our to-do list, any particular alloys you need to know more about? or just general questions?
A question that is general so that I can consider "this" as a choice.
Titanium is great when cost of material and processing permits needing high temp/ corrosion/ very compact strength to weight or high fatigue resistance is neeeded, otherwise 6000,2000,and 7000 aluminum can do the job generally and sometimes save more weight.
The most common titanium alloy is Ti-6%Aluminum,4%Vanidium, (not voltage?)
I'd like to know more about 7068 aluminum.
We don't currently sell 7068, what is the use case for this material that you are interested in learning more about?
Seriously, 7068 has insane numbers. I have some here I intend to mess with.
Can 7075 be casted
7075 can be cast! There is as cast 7075 material on the market, usually in plate.