Introducing the reasons why titanium welding is considered difficult and examples of construction at the Kujo Factory in Osaka!
Welding titanium requires particularly advanced skills among metals. As a result, many contractors decline requests for processes that require welding. Titanium has the characteristic of reacting with oxygen at relatively low temperatures, and when heat is applied to reach welding temperatures, it reacts rapidly with the oxygen in the atmosphere, turning into a very brittle metal. This article will explain the reasons why welding titanium is considered difficult. [Contents] - Methods of welding titanium - Reasons why welding titanium is considered difficult - Specific points to consider when welding titanium - Welding titanium with dissimilar materials - Case studies of titanium welding conducted by craftsmen at the Kujo factory in Osaka *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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