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[Material] 64 Titanium
[Description]
It is the same shape as the bracket used for MC21 / 28 dry engine.
By combining this bracket with the clutch wire for dry type, it can be used not only for MC21 / 28 dry type engine but also for wet type engine and MC18.
This bracket is made of 64 titanium and has been anodized.
What is 64 Titanium?
Titanium can be mainly divided into two types: pure titanium and titanium alloy.
A typical example of titanium alloy is JIS60 (Ti 6AL-AV), a high-strength alloy used in aircraft.
This high-strength alloy type JIS 60 is commonly called "64 titanium".
Titanium is characterized by its excellent corrosion resistance and light specific gravity.
Titanium alloys in particular have the highest specific strength of all the metals in use.
While most metals become softer and lose their strength at higher temperatures, titanium alloy can maintain its strength up to about 600 degrees.
Among titanium alloys, 64 titanium has higher tensile strength than pure titanium, and is a hard-to-break material.
By combining this bracket with the clutch wire for dry type, it can be used not only for MC21 / 28 dry type engine but also for wet type engine and MC18.
This bracket is made of 64 titanium and has been anodized.
What is 64 Titanium?
Titanium can be mainly divided into two types: pure titanium and titanium alloy.
A typical example of titanium alloy is JIS60 (Ti 6AL-AV), a high-strength alloy used in aircraft.
This high-strength alloy type JIS 60 is commonly called "64 titanium".
Titanium is characterized by its excellent corrosion resistance and light specific gravity.
Titanium alloys in particular have the highest specific strength of all the metals in use.
While most metals become softer and lose their strength at higher temperatures, titanium alloy can maintain its strength up to about 600 degrees.
Among titanium alloys, 64 titanium has higher tensile strength than pure titanium, and is a hard-to-break material.
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