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titanium is limited by its high cost, new processes are emerging that are likely to reduce costs significantly enabling titanium and its alloys to be more widely used. uses of titanium figure uses of titanium. almost all titanium is used as an alloy with other metals. among the most important alloying
metals are aluminium, vanadium, molybdenum, manganese, iron, tin, chromium and zirconium. one of the most used has a composition of % titanium, % aluminium, % vanadium which is often represented as ti- ai- v. the aerospace industry is the greatest user of titanium alloys, using them in the main airframe...
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