Saito, 2004 - Google Patents
The automotive application of discontinuously reinforced TiB-Ti compositesSaito, 2004
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- 4360192944264209756
- Author
- Saito T
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- Jom
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Abstract In 1998, Toyota Motor Corporation adopted intake valves and exhaust valves made of titanium-based alloys for the engine of its Altezza. Both valves were manufactured via a newly developed cost-effective powder metallurgy process. The exhaust valve is made of a …
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- C22C33/0292—Making ferrous alloys by powder metallurgy characterised by the range of the alloying elements with at least one alloying element having a minimum content above 5% with more than 5% preformed carbides, nitrides or borides
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