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Flow chart illustrating the thermomechanical processing steps followed for Ti-6Al-4V and resulting microstructures (VAR: Vacuum arc remelting, VIM: Vacuum induction melting). Steps involving β processing are shaded in grey.
Macro picture of a specimen taken from the front end of a rod extruded at 1060°C and 15 s−1 . Extrusion direction is horizontal.
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Prasad YK, Seshacharyulu TT, Medeiros SC, Frazier WG. A Study of Beta Processing of Ti-6Al-4V: Is it Trivial?. ASME. J. Eng. Mater. Technol. 2001;123(3):355-360. doi:10.1115/1.1372708.

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