Author: Austin

Titanium is strong, lightweight, and resistant to corrosion. This makes it a go-to material for aerospace, medical, and industrial parts. Even so, machining it comes with challenges. It wears down tools quickly, heats up quickly, and needs precise handling to complete the job. Mistakes can lead to weak parts, safety risks, or costly failures. That’s why every step of CNC titanium machining needs careful attention. In this article, we’ll break down the key quality control methods, common defects, and the best ways to maintain precision in titanium machining. Ensuring Precision and Consistency in Titanium Parts Titanium is tough, but that’s…

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