A U.S. Air Force study conducted in …

Years: 1950 - 1950

A U.S. Air Force study conducted in 1946 concludes that titanium-based alloys are engineering materials of potentially great importance, since the emerging need for higher strength-to-weight ratios in jet aircraft structures and engines can not be satisfied efficiently by either steel or aluminum.

Consequently, the Department of Defense provides production incentives to start the titanium industry in 1950.

Similar industrial capacity is founded in Japan, the USSR, and the United Kingdom.

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