The
global titanium forging market is segmented on the basis of product types,
application and geography. Titanium has the extraordinary combination of great
strength and light weight is resistant to corrosion when exposed to sea water
and chlorine, and an important part of business. Forgings are usually produced
at lower die temperatures with less costly and less complex conventional
tooling. The production rates of conventional titanium forgings are typically
much higher than for iso-thermal forgings resulting in a less costly part with
shorter lead times. When the temperatures of both the forging dies and the
titanium raw material are elevated to the same very high level, we term this
condition as “iso-thermal”. The iso-thermal condition, with close tolerance,
super alloy tooling, special lubricants and closely controlled forging speeds
and pressures, combine to produce net and near-net configurations that require
little to no machining.
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Titanium
alloys are selected for applications requiring high strength, low weight, high
operating temperature or high corrosion resistance. Specific strength is high
compared with steel. Densities are approximately 55% those of steel and 60%
greater than aluminium alloys. The properties and cost of titanium alloys make
them the choice in applications where a premium can be justified for high
performance such as aerospace, chemical processing and prosthetic devices.
Titanium
and titanium alloys must be protected from contamination by oxygen, nitrogen,
hydrogen and carbon during heating for forging. This is most effectively done
by coating the forging slugs in a liquid glaze or glass which is allowed to dry
before heating for forging. The coating fuses at between 500 and 600°C forming
a viscous surface which protects the material from contamination. The
proprietary liquid glass coatings have lubricating properties which assist
metal flow during forging. Some forgers have found that the addition of liquid
based graphite to the die surface further improves die life and metal flow.
On
the basis of product types, the titanium forging market is segmented into
impression die, open die, rolled ring and so on. On the basis of application,
the titanium forging market is segmented into automotive, non-automotive and so
on.
On
the basis of geography, the titanium forging market is segmented into North
America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America and Middle East & Africa. The
emerging markets in Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa
are expected to register robust growth during the forecast period. This would
majorly be attributed to increasing investments by the key players. The key
players of titanium forging market are RTI, TIMET, Kobelco, ATI, Bharat Forge,
NSSMC, ThyssenKrupp, Aichi Steel, KITZ, Schuler, Alcoa, and Nippon Steel &
Sumitomo Metal.
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