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One way of reducing the cost of titanium components is to use near-net shape powder-metallurgy techniques. This article describes a number of new approaches to producing components using the powder-metallurgy method for the aerospace, industrial, and consumer marketplaces.
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For more information, contact F.H. Froes, Institute for Materials and Advanced Processes, University of Idaho, Mines Building, Room 321, Moscow, Idaho 83844-3026; (208) 885-7989; fax (208) 885-4009; e-mail imap@uidaho.edu.
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Moxson, V., Senkov, O.N. & Froes, F.H. Innovations in titanium powder processing. JOM 52, 24–26 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11837-000-0027-y
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