titanium valve head
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titanium valve head
Is it possible to use Ti-6Al-4V and machine it in too a valve head for a small PJ ?
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re: titanium valve head
Sure If you have the tools to machine such a material. You will need flood coolant with any machine operation, carbide C-2 or M42 HSS (preferably coated with TiN, TiCN, TiAlN). Keep the feed rates slow to reduce heat buildup.
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Re: re: titanium valve head
Thats not an problen, i have acess to a late and a milling machine.. No advanced stuff, all by the good old hand and eyesight.Dang911 wrote:Sure If you have the tools to machine such a material. You will need flood coolant with any machine operation, carbide C-2 or M42 HSS (preferably coated with TiN, TiCN, TiAlN). Keep the feed rates slow to reduce heat buildup.
My only worry is that titanium can be very hard on the valves, since titanium alloys are somewhat similar too stainless steel when machining.