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ASTM International, 10/10/1998
Publisher: ASTM
File Format: PDF
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Published:10/10/1998
Pages:3
File Size:1 file , 33 KB
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1.1 This specification covers powder metallurgy (P/M) structural components fabricated from commercially pure (CP) titanium powder blended with master alloy powder and minor elemental powders in appropriate quantity to yield combined material chemistries comparable to ingot metallurgy (I/M) alloys Titanium 6A1-4V and Titanium 6A16V-2Sn.
1.2 This specification covers the following materials:
1.2.1 Two types depending on alloy composition as detailed in Table 1.
1.2.1.1 Type I is comparable to I/M Ti-6A1-4V.
1.2.1.2 Type II is comparable to I/M Ti-6A1-6V-2Sn.
1.2.2 Two grades of each type that result from the specific titanium powder used are as follows:
1.2.2.1 Grade 1 contains sponge fines with residual levels of chlorine and sodium.
1.2.2.2 Grade 2 contains hydride/dehydride (HDH) or other process titanium with significantly lower chlorine and sodium content.
1.2.3 Two classes as a function of density (see Table 2) are as follows:
1.2.3.1 Class A density ratio is 94% minimum.
1.2.3.2 Class B density ratio is 99% minimum.
1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. The SI units given in parentheses are for information only.
1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Specific precautionary statements are given in Note 1.
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