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TITANIUM, grown by the electro-refining method from molten salt at temperatures below the transformation point (870° C), crystallizes in various dendritic shapes, namely, needles and flakes. It crystallizes in various forms based on single crystals or on compound crystals, and each surface is bounded by a definite plane.
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TAKEUCHI, S., SUZUKI, H. & WATANABE, O. Crystal Growth of Titanium. Nature 199, 1283–1284 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/1991283a0
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