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Two significant areas currently challenging the global heat-treatment industry are the major requirements to increase energy efficiency and to reduce the environmental impact of operations.
The major processes for refining and purifying titanium are dependent on keeping the material isolated from the atmosphere under a vacuum to avoid unwanted high-temperature reactions with, and contamination by, air gases during refining.