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Electron beam melting of Ti-6-4 scrap has been carried out. Aluminium losse
s were verified for all the runs and commercial-size ingots of Ti-4-4 alloy
were obtained. Tensile tests and hardness measurements have shown that the
Ti-4-4 alloy has mechanical strength close to the Ti-6-4 alloy as well as
higher ductility. The corrosion behaviour of the Ti-4-4 alloy was investiga
ted in HNO3, H3PO4 and H2SO4 solutions at room temperature. Ti-4-4 alloy is
passive in all HNO3 solutions and in 20 wt% H3PO4 and presents an active b
ehaviour in 40-80 wt% H3PO4 and in all H2SO4 solutions. Ti-4-4 alloy is hig
hly corrosion resistant in HNO3 and 20 wt% H3PO4 and has a moderate resista
nce in 40 wt% H3PO4. Ti-4-4 alloy can be regarded as a potential candidate
to replace CP-Ti in these media. In more concentrated H3PO4 solutions, and
in H2SO4, very high corrosion rates were observed.