PTC Industries, a leader in advanced manufacturing and materials technology, has signed an MoU with the Government of Odisha ...
One significant area of research is the deoxidation of titanium sponge, particularly off-grade materials that are often considered waste. A study explored the use of magnesium in a mixed gas ...
Advanced manufacturing and materials technology company PTC Industries, on Thursday, announced the signing of a Memorandum of ...
One of the top advanced manufacturing and material technology companies, PTC Industries, has inked a Memorandum of ...
“Titanium sponge produced by conventional process, which is the source of all titanium-based materials, usually contains about 0.02–0.05% oxygen. By using the electro-refining ...
Source: Alexey Rezvykh, Adobe Stock. Once the titanium sponge slug is allowed to cool and removed from the Kroll reactor, surface scale formed by reaction products is removed. Different parts of ...
PTC Industries has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Odisha to establish an aerospace-grade titanium sponge manufacturing facility in the state. The company said in an exchan ...
Titanium sponge is the fundamental raw material required for manufacturing titanium alloys, which are indispensable in aerospace, defence, and advanced industrial sectors. At present, only a ...
It constitutes about 10% of the global titanium sponge production, with an annual output of 15.5 KT, which is used in aviation, nuclear submarines, missiles, and satellite industries. In Q1 2023, the ...
Production involves the precise blending of titanium sponge with elements like aluminum and vanadium, followed by pressing and plasma welding to create a six-metre electrode for the melting process.
PTC Industries inks aerospace MoU with Odisha government, sparking a nearly 5% rally in the company’s stock price.
with the Government of Odisha to establish an aerospace-grade titanium sponge manufacturing facility in the state. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2 ...