Draken wrote:Is there any chance for alloys with tungsten or titanium? They would be quite useful for military and for industry.
Not a prayer; those both take electricity. (And the parts of tungsten refining that don't use electricity involve "horrible things, heated, at high pressures; now stir".)
They're also expensive.
Current tungsten prices are about 40 USD/kg for ~80% pure ferro-tungsten alloying material.
Titanium prices (due to improved electrical refining methods) have fallen a lot in the last decade; it's about 9 USD/kg for 6Al 4V (percents of aluminium and vanadium, respectively) metal now. Which means it's only just starting to show up in things like carriages for air-mobile artillery. It's still difficult to work; you need a high-purity gas industry and electrical welding.
So Charis couldn't plausibly produce much of either; maybe maybe some tungsten tool steels because you can, if you find the right ore, get there without ever having to get pure tungsten.
Really, though, this is an area in which Charis has enough of advantage. Just the ~20 year head start will keep them ahead as long as they continue to invest.