Evaluation of the reactivity of titanium with mould materials during casting

Saha, R. L. ; Nandy, T. K. ; Misra, R. D. K. ; Jacob, K. T. (1999) Evaluation of the reactivity of titanium with mould materials during casting Bulletin of Materials Science, 12 (5). pp. 481-493. ISSN 0250-4707

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02744918

Abstract

A methodology for evaluating the reactivity of titanium with mould materials during casting has been developed. Microhardness profiles and analysis of oxygen contamination have provided an index for evaluation of the reactivity of titanium. Microhardness profile delineates two distinct regions, one of which is characterised by a low value of hardness which is invariant with distance. The reaction products are uniformly distributed in the metal in this region. The second is characterised by a sharp decrease in microhardness with distance from the metal-mould interface. It represents a diffusion zone for solutes that dissolve into titanium from the mould. The qualitative profiles for contaminants determined by scanning electron probe microanalyser and secondary ion mass spectroscopy in the as-cast titanium were found to be similar to that of microhardness, implying that microhardness can be considered as an index of the contamination resulting from metal-mould reaction.

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Keywords:Titanium; Reactivity; Casting; Oxygen; Microhardness; Secondary Electron Probe Microanalysis; Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
ID Code:13053
Deposited On:11 Nov 2010 07:00
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