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Anyone casting to TI interface?
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<blockquote data-quote="charles hallam cdt" data-source="post: 178293" data-attributes="member: 12463"><p>E</p><p></p><p>every time we put a tourch to our alloys we change the physical and mechanical properties of that alloy which is why we add fresh alloy to every cast. The only complaint I see here is that I'm casting instead of bonding to the interface. So if a bond failure occurs it's ok because we followed directions. If someone has evidence that by heating Ti now turns into a cancer causing metal this discussion would be over</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles hallam cdt, post: 178293, member: 12463"] E every time we put a tourch to our alloys we change the physical and mechanical properties of that alloy which is why we add fresh alloy to every cast. The only complaint I see here is that I'm casting instead of bonding to the interface. So if a bond failure occurs it's ok because we followed directions. If someone has evidence that by heating Ti now turns into a cancer causing metal this discussion would be over [/QUOTE]
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