Processing Tolerances
Tolerances are the maximum and minimum limits of a dimension, or other physical trait, that are acceptable for a product to function properly. They are often used in engineering drawings and manufacturing to control parts and imperfections that may arise from manufacturing errors, improper tool usage, or other issues.

How Titanium Sponge and Scrap Become Final Products
Titanium sponge and scrap are the starting materials for producing titanium ingots and slabs. Through processes like vacuum arc remelting (VAR) and hearth melting, these materials are refined into high-purity forms that are then forged, rolled, and finished into titanium plates, bars, and components.

Alloying Elements Explained
Alloying elements play a critical role in shaping the strength, corrosion resistance, and performance of metals. This article breaks down the most common alloying elements, explains how they affect material properties, and provides guidance for choosing the right alloy for any application.

How the Kroll Process Produces Titanium Sponge
The Kroll process is the primary industrial method for transforming titanium ore into metallic titanium…

RA 253 MA Delivers High-Temp Performance in Industry Feature
Rolled Alloys has been featured in Heat Treat Today with the article, “A Microalloyed Solution for High-Temp Applications.”

Welding Consumable Designations and Selection Criteria
Understanding welding consumable designations is essential for achieving strong, reliable welds. This guide breaks down AWS standards, electrode naming conventions, and key factors like polarity, base materials, and welding position to help you choose the right filler metal every time.

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New and Expanded Stock for 2025
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