Future of Titanium
Although new alloys of titanium are under development, the 3-2.5 alloy retains excellent
potential. Double-butted steel was patented in 1897, but butting was never applied to
seamless 3-2.5 titanium until 1990. The potential for advancement is further illustrated
by the Merlin Suspension frame, which uses the chainstays as integral springs, eliminating
the weight of a separate pivot and greatly simplifying assembly and maintenance. Similar
advancements can be expected at least through the end of the decade.
As Chuck Teixeira, product engineer for Easton Aluminum, said in an interview in Mountain
Bike Action, -"If someone did [with titanium] what [Easton] is doing to aluminum [meaning
butting], the game would be over insofar as finding the absolute top of the line material."
We are now at that point with 3-2.5 titanium.
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