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Anyone Deal with Titanium Scrap ?
Looking for ( 4 ) pieces
Finish size would be 6" x 6" x 1 1/2" Thick Thanks Cougarman |
Re: Anyone Deal with Titanium Scrap ?
and how are ya going to cut it?
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Re: Anyone Deal with Titanium Scrap ?
Originally Posted by offshore ginger
jon what are you going to use this for ? jon sues cousin deals direct with a lot of scrap yards that handle titanium nation wide . i talked with him just a little while ago , he will not be able to tell me anything untill he gets back to work on monday . your old friend , G . G . :D
So not only does in disapate heat well, it also does a good job not transfering the heat to it's mating pieces. And it's light :D cougarman |
Re: Anyone Deal with Titanium Scrap ?
Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
and how are ya going to cut it?
Cougarman |
Re: Anyone Deal with Titanium Scrap ?
how much you need are you machining to size or me
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Re: Anyone Deal with Titanium Scrap ?
Originally Posted by bblythe
how much you need are you machining to size or me
I'll do all the machining, so as long as the pieces are bigger than those dimensions I can bring them to size. If there all in one plate I can cut them out to, just need to compensate for my cutter running in between them. :D Cougarman |
Re: Anyone Deal with Titanium Scrap ?
Are you looking for 6al 4v? We have a pretty big stock left over from a DOE job we ran. I have some large drop outs but I'm not sire if they're that big. I'm out of town till Tues AM but will check when I get in.
Fionn |
Re: Anyone Deal with Titanium Scrap ?
there are about 300 types of ti. if you are using for spacers probably not a big deal all are good insulators have to cut from round call 219-240-2595
e-mail if needed |
Re: Anyone Deal with Titanium Scrap ?
Originally Posted by Lofty
Are you looking for 6al 4v? We have a pretty big stock left over from a DOE job we ran. I have some large drop outs but I'm not sire if they're that big. I'm out of town till Tues AM but will check when I get in.
Fionn Will be dealing with some heat cycles............as high as 1000 degree's. Thanks Cougarman |
Re: Anyone Deal with Titanium Scrap ?
6al 4v is the most common and is used widly in the aerospace industry. If you go to matweb you can look up all the differnt types and their properties. Just depends on the application.
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