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Re: Titanum

Just some food for thought:

Anodizing might look pretty, but it can substantially reduce the fatigue life of the component because the anodized layer is considerably less ductile than the base titanium and will start cracks. Maybe not a big deal, but it depends on the application.

Same goes for welding... blue titanium welds indicates that the weld was contaminated, generally by oxygen and nitrogen. It is acceptable in some welding specifications, and unacceptable in others. Again, application dependent, but this contamination embrittles titanium, making it less ductile and more likely to crack.
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