Jabberwocky
Mechanical
- Apr 1, 2005
- 330
Hello all,
We have several vendors who will do this process which produces a dark grey sheen and is claimed to produce smoother surfaces, better galling properties, and improved fatigue strength in titanium alloy (Ti 6Al 4V)
Can anybody point me towards some non-proprietary papers that discuss the reason for this property change? I mean, surely we're dealing with a titanium oxide layer which is somewhat different than 'Type III' that gives pretty colors, but what else is actually changing?
I can only imagine it has something to do with porosity?
Thanks.
We have several vendors who will do this process which produces a dark grey sheen and is claimed to produce smoother surfaces, better galling properties, and improved fatigue strength in titanium alloy (Ti 6Al 4V)
Can anybody point me towards some non-proprietary papers that discuss the reason for this property change? I mean, surely we're dealing with a titanium oxide layer which is somewhat different than 'Type III' that gives pretty colors, but what else is actually changing?
I can only imagine it has something to do with porosity?
Thanks.