Low-Cost Titanium for Ships and Tanks

The National Center for Excellence in Metalworking Technology, operated by Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC), facilitated the Low-Cost Titanium Workshop at the Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel in Baltimore, Md., in December 2003. Over 150 delegates attended from a wide range of organizations, inc...

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