A detailed explanation of the reasons why titanium processing is difficult, the problems that arise, and the countermeasures.
Titanium is considered a particularly difficult metal to process. This is greatly influenced by its low thermal conductivity and Young's modulus, along with its high strength. When processing titanium, heat does not dissipate easily, which can lead to rapid wear of the tools being used. Additionally, due to the strong force trying to return to its original shape, there is a possibility of springback occurring, and the surface of the processed titanium may become uneven. This article will explain the reasons why processing titanium is difficult and what problems may arise. [Contents] ■ Four reasons why processing titanium is difficult ■ Examples of titanium processing by craftsmen *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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