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Title: TITANIUM TI6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: Zeljko on October 18, 2009, 07:51:42 PM
Titanske klipnjace u prosjelu lakse su za 33% od provjerenih chrome moly 4340 Billet klipnjaca.
TI6AL4V
Na cetvero cilindricnom motoru ustedjet ce se na rotirajucoj masi  1.3 klipnjace, preciznije 713g
NAravno to te uvecati performanse motora.

Masa chrome moly 4340 Billet klipnjaci prosjecno 540g.


Title: Re: TITANIUM 6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: sime on October 19, 2009, 02:56:46 PM
Pa poruci 4 kom i meri performanse ????


Title: Re: TITANIUM 6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: Zeljko on October 19, 2009, 08:30:15 PM
daj pare ili dupe


Title: Re: TITANIUM 6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: sime on October 19, 2009, 09:21:25 PM
Dobices obe pare a dupe da lizes preverznjaku stari idi lecise u sanatorijum mozda ce ti naci crnca


Title: Re: TITANIUM 6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: Zeljko on October 19, 2009, 09:32:27 PM
sta je seksualno zlostavljas svu svoju djecu. manijece


Title: Re: TITANIUM 6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: sime on October 19, 2009, 09:36:40 PM
Dolazi ovde ima jedan doktor i konzilijum s njume  dobices tretman precednika


Title: Re: TITANIUM 6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: dr.Maljak on October 20, 2009, 08:33:49 AM
 lol---jednom zelim vidit vas dvoje uzivo kad razgovarate hehehhehehee


Title: Re: TITANIUM 6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: sime on October 20, 2009, 01:41:57 PM
Bolje nemoj sve se snima ..


Title: Re: TITANIUM 6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: Zeljko on October 20, 2009, 02:34:40 PM
mozes da biras. imas rezervaciju sobata na kukulele ili sobata na kurcetava rabotata.


Title: Re: TITANIUM 6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: sime on October 20, 2009, 06:46:01 PM
Opisi tvoje dozivljaje kad si ih posetio i otada kupujes vazelin na veliko??/ mazes ruke ?i? znase  .... nisi se takav rodio  ali pitanje je kada si to postao . Moram da priznam imas mnogo modernu bolest imas bre mnogo istomisljenika u politici ...


Title: Re: TITANIUM 6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: crank on October 20, 2009, 09:13:34 PM
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Title: Re: TITANIUM 6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: sime on October 20, 2009, 09:15:47 PM
Uzeo si od dupeta da snimis onaj spot sa bregastama i trenjem to je tvoja velika tajna kupljena u SEX sopu postom placeno karticom da zametnes trag ....OTKRIVEN SI>


Title: Re: TITANIUM 6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: Zeljko on October 20, 2009, 09:59:55 PM
direktno..

the cam shaft must turn smooth in the cylinder head, provide free travel by machining where needed


Title: Re: TITANIUM 6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: sime on October 21, 2009, 01:09:40 PM
Ma mehanicki nije sporno nego lubrication for trenje smanjiti ....TAJNA je provaljena sad ce poceti trkaci da stavljaju  DUREX....competition


Title: Re: TITANIUM TI6AL4V CONNECTING RODS
Post by: Zeljko on November 24, 2009, 11:14:54 PM
Titanium Metals Corporation
Titanium Design and Fabrication Handbook for Industrial Applications

SURFACE TREATMENTS
Numerous surface treatments are applied to titanium for a variety of reasons. The prevention of galling and the improvement of corrosion being, perhaps, the most important reasons.

PREVENTION OF GALLING
Galling not only causes excessive wear on titanium but may also result in accelerated corrosion through fretting action. Simple lubrication, using graphite or molybdenum disulfide, is often sufficient to overcome galling. It is, therefore, possible to use titanium for moving parts or for parts in sliding contact with itself or other metals with light to moderate loads. Heavier loads, on the other hand, require hardened titanium surfaces. Commercially available case hardening techniques, such as plasma spraying, ion implantation, anodizing or nitriding, or coating techniques such as hard chromium electroplating or flame spraying of tungsten carbide and other hard, wear-resistant materials, are used. Such surface treatments possess the required qualities of good adherence plus wear and scuff resistance. However, careful consideration has to be given to the compatibility of the treated surface with the corrosive environment to which it will be exposed.

CLEANING TITANIUM EQUIPMENT
The efficiency of titanium surfaces can usually be maintained without elaborate cleaning procedures. There is generally no need to clean for corrosion protection as is sometimes required with stainless steel, nor does the thin oxide surface film in any way combine with cooling water to form heavy mineral deposits as sometimes occurs on copper-base alloys.

Marine fouling of heat exchanger surfaces is sometimes controlled by chlorine injection. Titanium surfaces are totally unaffected by such treatments. Titanium surface condenser tubing is also kept clean in this way as well as by continuous cleaning systems utilizing rubber balls or nylon brushes, without deleterious effects.
Acid cleaning of titanium surfaces to remove deposits is sometimes necessary. Conventional acid cleaning cycles can be used provided proper inhibitors are present. Organic inhibitors such as filming amines are not effective with titanium.

Ferric ion as ferric chloride is very effective as an inhibitor for titanium in acid solutions. As little as 0.1 percent (by weight) ferric chloride will inhibit corrosion of titanium by hydrochloric acid, for instance. At ambient temperatures, as much as 25 percent (by weight) HCl inhibited with FeC1(3) can be safely used on titanium.

Nitric acid is an excellent passivating agent for titanium and may be used alone or with hydrochloric acid to clean titanium surfaces. See Table 28 for a more complete listing of recommended cleaning media, and proper inhibitor additions.

The use of carbon steel wire brushes to remove deposits from titanium is not recommended. Likewise, carbon steel pipe or tube should not be used to clean out plugged titanium tubes. Pickup of imbedded or smeared iron particles from steel can render titanium susceptible to corrosion when the unit is placed back in service. Stainless steel or titanium wire brushes and pipe are preferred.

MAINTENANCE OF TITANIUM EQUIPMENT
Careful utilization of titanium's unique properties will provide many years of maintenance-free service for fabricated equipment. Misapplication of titanium, the use of improper cleaning procedures and other abuses can lead to failure. On the other hand, careful use of some preventive measures, particularly those concerned with corrosion and galling resistance, can significantly extend the useful life of titanium equipment.