kobalttik60
Kobalttik60 is the name used for a cobalt-titanium alloy designation found in some specialized material catalogs and speculative discussions. It is not a widely standardized alloy in major metallurgical references, and public, peer-reviewed information about its composition or performance remains limited.
The designation suggests a cobalt-titanium system with a substantial share of cobalt, typically around 60 percent
Reported properties in casual references point to a high strength-to-weight ratio, good corrosion resistance, and stability
Manufacturing routes cited include conventional metalworking and heat-treatment cycles, vacuum arc remelting, or powder metallurgy, with
Currently, kobalttik60 does not have a widely recognized standard specification and is not a mainstream material