B.S. TA 54 Titanium Alloys
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B.S. TA 54 Chemical Composition
BS TA 54: 1973 / Specification for forging stock of titanium-copper alloy (tensile strength 650-880 N/mm2) (limiting ruling section 75 mm)
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B.S. TA 54 Physical Properties
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B.S. TA 54 Heat Treatments
- Test samples taken from the material shall be heat treated as follows:
1) Heat uniformly at a temperature between 805°C and 820°C for a time dependent on the cross section, with a minimum of 30 minutes
2) Cool in still air, forced air blast, oil or water, according to the ruling section
It is recommended that, in order to obtain the specified mechanical properties, material of ruling section greater than 25 mm should be cooled by quenching in forced air blast, oil or water.
3) Heat at a temperature of 400°C ± 5°C for not less than 8 hours nor more than 24 hours
4) Heat (with or without intermediate air cooling) at a temperature of 475°C ± 5°C for 8 hours
5) Cool in air
Stress relieving is achieved by heating the material uniformly for not more than 3 hours at a temperature between 600°C and 700°C.
B.S. TA 54 Mechanical Properties
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