Wonder if its different for Ti? I was just told the bends where lasercut and then re-welded, instead of mandrel bent, its because mandrel bends reduce the diameter of the piperwork and add extra friction/resistance
More info on the workmanship from what my friend tells me who has some experience in this sort of thing:
A shop bender will crush the pipe to form that kind of elbow on Ti on the backbox.
With laser machines the cuts will roll to a nigh on perfect diameter, then tack them up and the bend will form very well, in the hands of a skilled sheety.
The welds will be done from the outside only, with a purge gas inside the pipe to stop oxidation and keep the weld pool stable. This also means a single pass, almost 'fuse' weld run that minimises distortion and results in a smooth inner joint surface, plus a luvlly jubbly exterior weld pattern.