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RMI Titanium Company announces new prices for aircraft premium quality, rotor grade titanium billet.


Niles Niles.

1 Village (1990 pop. 28,284), Cook co., NE Ill., a residential suburb adjacent to Chicago, on the Chicago River; settled 1832, inc. 1899. The village has a replica (half size) of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

2 City (1990 pop.
, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 27, 1995--RMI Titanium titanium (tītā`nēəm, tĭ–) [from Titan], metallic chemical element; symbol Ti; at. no. 22; at. wt. 47.88; m.p. 1,675°C;; b.p. 3,260°C;; sp. gr. 4.54 at 20°C;; valence +2, +3, or +4.  Company (NYSE NYSE

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; RTI RTI - Return from interrupt ) has issued new prices for aircraft premium quality, rotor rotor: see generator; motor, electric.  grade titanium billet used in aircraft engine applications. The prices are effective immediately and apply to new orders and quotations for products scheduled for delivery through SEPTEMBER September: see month.  30, 1995.

Prices are FOB FOB 1) adj. short for Free on Board, meaning shipped to a specific place without cost. 2) Friend of Bill (Clinton). (See: Free on Board)  Niles, Ohio Niles is a city in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. Located in the nation's former industrial belt, the city's economy focused initially on iron manufacturing but later diversified to include steel and glass production. , and subject to change without notice. The surcharges listed below each alloy alloy (ăl`oi, əloi`) [O. Fr.,=combine], substance with metallic properties that consists of a metal fused with one or more metals or nonmetals.  designation DESIGNATION, wills. The expression used by a testator, instead of the name of the person or the thing he is desirous to name; for example, a legacy to. the eldest son of such a person, would be a designation of the legatee. Vide 1 Rop. Leg. ch. 2.
     2.
 are to be added to the base price and will be invoiced as a separate line item for material to be shipped through SEPTEMBER 30, 1995. The Company's goal continues to be to eliminate the surcharges at the earliest possible date. -0-
                                                 BAR TURNED
                                                     OR
                         SIZE - INCHES          LATHE TURNED FINISH
                         (DIAMETER OF      INCLUDING STANDARD IMMERSION
  GRADE                     ROUNDS)             ULTRASONIC TEST
  _____                  _____________     ____________________________


                                                      ROUNDS
                                                      ______
TRIPLE MELT -
_____________
BASE QUANTITY
_____________


6Al-4V                  4.0" to  5.0" excl.           $13.10
                        5.0" to  6.0" excl.           $12.43
Surcharge: $0.20/lb.    6.0" to  7.0" excl.           $11.58
                        7.0" to  9.0" excl.           $10.85
                        9.0" to 11.0" excl.           $10.31
                       11.0" to 13.3" excl.           $10.08
                       13.3" to 15.0" excl.           $11.05


6Al-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo         4.0" to  5.0" excl.           $15.54
                        5.0" to  6.0" excl.           $14.50
Surcharge: $0.69/lb.    6.0" to  7.0" excl.           $14.01
                        7.0" to  9.0" excl.           $13.16
                        9.0" to 11.0" excl.           $12.83
                       11.0" to 13.3" excl.           $12.42
                       13.3" to 15.0" excl.           $13.44


HEARTH MELT  -
______________
BASE QUANTITY
_____________


Ti-17                    4.0" to  5.0" excl.          $19.87
                         5.0" to  6.0" excl.          $18.31


Surcharge: $0.48/lb.     6.0" to  7.0" excl.          $17.94
                         7.0" to  9.0" excl.          $16.76
                         9.0" to 11.0" excl.          $16.44
                        11.0" to 13.3" excl.          $16.17
                        13.3" to 15.0" excl.          Inquire




HEARTH MELT -
_____________
BASE QUANTITY
_____________


6Al-4V                   4.0" to  5.0" excl.          $13.56
                         5.0" to  6.0" excl.          $12.10
Surcharge: $0.20/lb.     6.0" to  7.0" excl.          $11.38
                         7.0" to  9.0" excl.          $10.41
                         9.0" to 11.0" excl.          $10.22
                        11.0" to 13.3" excl.          $ 9.99
                        13.3" to 15.0" excl.          $10.59




MULTIPLE WEIGHT AND EXACT LENGTH EXTRA


Random Length:  No extra.  A length range of 24 inches minimum may be
specified provided 10% of the ordered quantity may be shipped under
the minimum length.




Multiple Length:  Lengths that will yield two or more pieces of the
specified length.  Unless otherwise specified, 1/2-inch per cut for
kerf loss plus 1/4-inch on the overall length will be allowed.  When
ordered by weight, tolerances are +5% -0.




Multiple                    Multiple Weight            Price Extra
Length Extra:                  Pounds                  For All Sizes
                            _______________            _____________


                            5,500 and over             On Request
                            4,500 - 5,500 excl.            10%
                            3,500 - 4,500 excl.             9%
                            2,500 - 3,500 excl.             8%
                            2,000 - 2,500 excl.             7%
                            1,500 - 2,000 excl.             6%
                            1,000 - 1,500 excl.             5%
                               500 - 1,000 excl.            4%
                                 0 -   500 excl.            3%


Exact Length:  Cut to ordered length, an exact length extra applies
. . . Inquire.


ULTRASONIC INSPECTION


Longitudinal wave immersion ultrasonic inspection to RMI standards
or applicable specifications is provided for special finish billets
at no extra charge.  For close indexing or other special ultrasonic
procedures including multi-zone. . . Inquire.




HEAT TREATING EXTRA


Base condition of titanium billets is mill annealed.  For billets
supplied in the solution treated or in the solution treated and aged
condition or to any other single or duplex heat treat cycle . . .
Inquire.




MECHANICAL PROPERTIES


No extra per heat of material is applicable for normal certification
of guaranteed mechanical properties of billet stock based on a
forge-down test performed either by upsetting, and/or draw-out.


Guaranteed full section properties, in lieu of normal forge-down
test properties, to agreed-to specification . . . Inquire.




EXTRA LOW INTERSTITIAL EXTRA
____________________________
Oxygen 0.13% max . . .         $0.75


Oxygen 0.10% max . . .         Inquire






QUANTITY EXTRA


Quantity extras apply to the total weight of each item scheduled for
production and shipment at one time.  Items of the same grade, shape
and size with a variation in length may be combined for quantity
advantage.




                            Pounds
                        _______________
                        10,000 and over                Base
                         5,000 - 10,000 excl.           5%
                         2,000 -  5,000 excl.          10%
                         1,000 -  2,000 excl.          15%
                           Under 1,000             On Request


RMI (Remote Method Invocation) A standard from Sun for distributed objects written in Java. RMI is a remote procedure call (RPC), which allows Java objects (software components) stored in the network to be run remotely.  Titanium Company, headquartered in Niles, Ohio, manufactures titanium mill products, hot-formed and superplastically formed parts, and titanium powder Titanium powder metallurgy (P/M) offers the possibility of creating net shape or near net shape parts without the material loss and cost associated with having to machine intricate components from wrought billet. . The Company's products are used for fabricated fab·ri·cate  
tr.v. fab·ri·cat·ed, fab·ri·cat·ing, fab·ri·cates
1. To make; create.

2. To construct by combining or assembling diverse, typically standardized parts:
 components in commercial and military aircraft and engines, chemical processing equipment, oil and gas exploration and refining refining, any of various processes for separating impurities from crude or semifinished materials. It includes the finer processes of metallurgy, the fractional distillation of petroleum into its commercial products, and the purifying of cane, beet, and maple sugar , pulp and paper production facilities, and medical implants.

CONTACT: RMI Titanium Company, Niles

John H. Odle, 216/544-7611
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