alphatitanium
Alphatitanium is not a widely defined term in established metallurgy. In some sources it refers to titanium in its alpha (hcp) crystal structure, or to alpha-stabilized titanium alloys that emphasize the properties of the alpha phase. Because the phrase lacks a single, official meaning, its interpretation varies by author.
Titanium exists in two main phases: alpha and beta. The alpha phase has a hexagonal close-packed lattice
Manufacture and treatment: Titanium ore is converted to sponge, refined, and melted. For alpha-focused materials, aluminum
Applications include aerospace components, turbine blades, medical implants, and chemical-processing equipment. Commercially pure alpha-titanium grades (1–4)