JPS6421041A - Manufacture of titanium-based alloy material excellent in corrosion resistance and workability - Google Patents

Manufacture of titanium-based alloy material excellent in corrosion resistance and workability

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JPS6421041A
JPS6421041A JP17586487A JP17586487A JPS6421041A JP S6421041 A JPS6421041 A JP S6421041A JP 17586487 A JP17586487 A JP 17586487A JP 17586487 A JP17586487 A JP 17586487A JP S6421041 A JPS6421041 A JP S6421041A
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Chihiro Taki
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Eneos Corp
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Nippon Mining Co Ltd
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PURPOSE:To develop a Ti-base alloy excellent in corrosion resistance and workability, by adding platinum metals and specific metals to Ti low in the contents of O and Fe as impurities and then applying heat treatment to the resulting alloy at a specific temp. CONSTITUTION:One or more kinds among platinum metals such as Rh, Os, Ir, and Pt (0.005-2.0wt.%, in total) and 0.05-2.0wt.%, in total, of one or more kinds among <2.0wt.% Ni, <1.7wt.% Co, <1.8wt.% Mo, <0.1wt.% W, and <1.0wt.% V are incorporated to Ti, and the contents of O and Fe as impurities are controlled to <0.15wt.% and <0.3wt.%, respectively. By subjecting the resulting Ti-base alloy to heat treatment at 550-750 deg.C, the Ti-base alloy excel lent in workability and corrosion resistance can be obtained.
JP17586487A 1987-07-16 1987-07-16 Manufacture of titanium-based alloy material excellent in corrosion resistance and workability Pending JPS6421041A (en)

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US5141566A (en) * 1990-05-31 1992-08-25 Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd. Process for manufacturing corrosion-resistant seamless titanium alloy tubes and pipes

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5141566A (en) * 1990-05-31 1992-08-25 Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd. Process for manufacturing corrosion-resistant seamless titanium alloy tubes and pipes

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