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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian Bushman" data-source="post: 850067" data-attributes="member: 41122"><p>Im no material engineer or metalurgist but i have significant experience machining and welding titanium and many of blisters due to its ability to hold heat.</p><p>As well as a few references from experts.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://asm.matweb.com/search/SpecificMaterial.asp?bassnum=MQ304A" target="_blank">ASM Material Data Sheet</a></p><p></p><p><a href="http://asm.matweb.com/search/SpecificMaterial.asp?bassnum=MTP641" target="_blank">ASM Material Data Sheet</a></p><p></p><p>If you would take a minute to review the links i posted you will see that the thermal conductivity of TI is aprx 1/3 of 304 SS. So may statements were not really blanket statements at all, but rather just put in to layman's terms. </p><p></p><p>Also if you view major manufactures sites, the materials used on suppressors for machine gun applications will typically be 304, 316, 17-4, and monels such as 718 inconel and k-500. All metals that have great strength at evevated temperatures, good thermal conductivity as well as very high corrosion resistance that i have significant experience with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian Bushman, post: 850067, member: 41122"] Im no material engineer or metalurgist but i have significant experience machining and welding titanium and many of blisters due to its ability to hold heat. As well as a few references from experts. [url=http://asm.matweb.com/search/SpecificMaterial.asp?bassnum=MQ304A]ASM Material Data Sheet[/url] [url=http://asm.matweb.com/search/SpecificMaterial.asp?bassnum=MTP641]ASM Material Data Sheet[/url] If you would take a minute to review the links i posted you will see that the thermal conductivity of TI is aprx 1/3 of 304 SS. So may statements were not really blanket statements at all, but rather just put in to layman's terms. Also if you view major manufactures sites, the materials used on suppressors for machine gun applications will typically be 304, 316, 17-4, and monels such as 718 inconel and k-500. All metals that have great strength at evevated temperatures, good thermal conductivity as well as very high corrosion resistance that i have significant experience with. [/QUOTE]
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