Opportunities for the titanium industry in bicycles and wheelchairs
Opportunities in the bicycle and wheelchair markets exist for titanium mills and fabricators; however, the size of these sectors is limited. To maximize growth, titanium suppliers must educate consumer-product fabricators. Failure to do so will slow growth and open the door for competing materials....
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description | Opportunities in the bicycle and wheelchair markets exist for titanium mills and fabricators; however, the size of these sectors is limited. To maximize growth, titanium suppliers must educate consumer-product fabricators. Failure to do so will slow growth and open the door for competing materials. This article discusses the size of these markets, material issues, and potential problems for suppliers. |
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