IperionX has completed a life cycle assessment (“LCA”) for the production of 100% recycled, low carbon titanium metal using its patented technologies. The LCA highlights that titanium powder from ...
Purpose: provide a reliable, high-quality feedstock for the development of titanium alloys, a critical mineral needed by key industries, including space, aerospace, medical, defense, consumer ...
Ahead of schedule, the Company has completed its re-domiciliation to the United States. The PCAOB audit with BDO USA has proceeded on schedule. The Company is positioned for potential initial public ...
Australian Strategic Materials (ASX: ASM) announced that titanium produced at its pilot plant in South Korea has been approved for 3D printing. In a press release, the Western Australia-based company ...
IperionX Limited, Charlotte, North Carolina, has won the U.S. Department of Defense’s National Security Innovation Network (NSIN) Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Grand Challenge contract. As a ...
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Middle Eastern interests have struck a deal to buy a Pentagon-funded startup in the western suburbs that makes titanium powder, a transaction that's likely to draw close federal scrutiny. While ...
Charlotte, North Carolina-based IperionX Ltd., a minerals company that produces titanium metal powder for use in manufacturing, announced plans to establish Virginia’s first titanium demonstration ...
Alloy 3D-printed from metal powder rivals the conventional ‘magic metal’ – used in aerospace and biomedical engineering – for strength and sustainability Scientists have created a new class of ...
Ti-40 wt% TiC and Ti-6Al-4 V- 40 wt% TiC metal matrix composites were obtained by the hydrogenated powder metallurgy approach, followed by post-sintering densification by hot pressing. The composites ...
Interstitial impurities have long been recognized in melting practices and ingot production of titanium as sources for melt defects. Low-density inclusions (LDIs) are regions of ...