Shaping the metal at high temperatures reduces the mechanical force needed, though it increases the overall process cost.
Despite its benefits, Ti-5553 is notoriously difficult to work with—it’s often called "difficult-to-machine." Because it has low thermal conductivity, the heat generated during cutting doesn't dissipate; it stays at the tool's edge, causing rapid wear and vibration. tni53 hot
Its excellent strength-to-weight ratio allows engineers to replace heavy steel parts with lighter titanium, saving fuel in aircraft. Shaping the metal at high temperatures reduces the