Preface

H. Dong

Light alloys, which encompass magnesium-, aluminium- and titanium-based materials, are the materials of choice for transport applications (such as aerospace, automotive and light rail) because of their low-density and high strength-to-weight ratio. Weight reduction in transport translates directly to fuel saving and emissions deduction, thus greatly contributing to ecologically and economically sustainable development. In addition, light alloys are attractive for some specific applications due to their unique properties. For example, outstanding biocompatibility makes titanium alloys the material of choice for body implants.

On the other hand, the relatively poor surface properties of light alloys represent a serious barrier ...

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