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Copper Titanium
NOTE: The file size of the Larger and Largest View of the Micrographs are substantially larger than the thumbnail shown. The Larger View images range in size from 11K to 120K depending on the image. The Largest View images range in size from 125K to almost 500K.
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Alloy Family: | Copper-titanium alloys |
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| Product Form: | Cast | |
| Processing: | As cast | |
| Etchant: | ||
| Scale Line Length: | ~ 25Microns | |
| Alloy: | ||
| Temper: | ||
| Material: | Copper-4 Ti | |
| Source: | University of Florida |
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Alloy Family: | Copper-titanium alloys |
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| Product Form: | Cast | |
| Processing: | Cold worked and aged | |
| Etchant: | ||
| Scale Line Length: | ~ 50Microns | |
| Alloy: | ||
| Temper: | ||
| Material: | Copper-4 Ti | |
| Source: | University of Florida |
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Alloy Family: | Copper-titanium alloys |
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| Product Form: | Cast | |
| Processing: | Cold worked and aged | |
| Etchant: | ||
| Scale Line Length: | ~ 500Microns | |
| Alloy: | ||
| Temper: | ||
| Material: | Copper-4 Ti | |
| Source: | University of Florida |
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Alloy Family: | Copper-titanium alloys |
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| Product Form: | Cast | |
| Processing: | Cold worked and aged | |
| Etchant: | ||
| Scale Line Length: | ~ 25Microns | |
| Alloy: | ||
| Temper: | ||
| Material: | Copper-5 Ni-2.5 Ti | |
| Source: | University of Florida |
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Alloy Family: | Copper-titanium alloys |
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| Product Form: | Cast | |
| Processing: | Cold worked and aged | |
| Etchant: | ||
| Scale Line Length: | ~ 125Microns | |
| Alloy: | ||
| Temper: | ||
| Material: | Copper-5 Ni-2.5 Ti | |
| Source: | University of Florida |
Highlights
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