Metal mould reactions during casting of titanium in zircon sand moulds

Saha, R. L. ; Nandy, T. K. ; Misra, R. D. K. ; Jacob, K. T. (1990) Metal mould reactions during casting of titanium in zircon sand moulds Transactions of the American Foundrymen's Society, 98 . pp. 253-260. ISSN 0065-8375

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Abstract

Metal-mold reaction during Ti casting in zircon sand molds has been studied using scanning electron microscope, energy and wave length dispersive analysis of X-rays, X-ray diffraction, microhardness measurements, and chemical analysis. Experimental results suggest that oxides from the mold are not fully leached out by liquid Ti, but oxygen is preferentially transferred to liquid Ti, leaving behind metallic constituents in the mold as lower oxides or intermetallics of Ti. The electron microprobe analysis has revealed the depth profile of contaminants from the mold into the cast Ti metal. The elements Si, Zr and O were found to have diffused to a considerable distance within the Ti metals. A possible mechanism has now been evolved in regard to the reactions that occur during casting of Ti in zircon sand molds.

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