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<blockquote data-quote="edge" data-source="post: 180079" data-attributes="member: 5030"><p>I do a lot of work with titanium engine parts.</p><p></p><p>Ti-17 is absolutely up to the task, but it is not cheap.</p><p></p><p>Mechanical Properties</p><p>Density lb/in3 (g/cm3) 0.168 (4.65) </p><p>Metallurgical Condition 1,650 °F + age </p><p>Tensile Strength, ksi (MPa) 165 (1,138) </p><p>0.2% Yield Strength, ksi (MPa) 155 (1,069) </p><p>Elongation, % 12 </p><p>Reduction in Area, % 25 </p><p>Typical Hardness 38 HRC </p><p></p><p>This is very close to Rc 37 4140 quenched and tempered.</p><p></p><p>edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edge, post: 180079, member: 5030"] I do a lot of work with titanium engine parts. Ti-17 is absolutely up to the task, but it is not cheap. Mechanical Properties Density lb/in3 (g/cm3) 0.168 (4.65) Metallurgical Condition 1,650 °F + age Tensile Strength, ksi (MPa) 165 (1,138) 0.2% Yield Strength, ksi (MPa) 155 (1,069) Elongation, % 12 Reduction in Area, % 25 Typical Hardness 38 HRC This is very close to Rc 37 4140 quenched and tempered. edge. [/QUOTE]
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