M. Bram et al., Kinetics of the phase transformation and wear resistance of in-situ processed titanium matrix composites based on Ti-Fe-B, MAT SCI E A, 264(1-2), 1999, pp. 74-80
Thermodynamic considerations lead to the conclusion that commercially pure
cp titanium and Fe-B are appropriate educts for producing a titanium alloy
based metal matrix composite reinforced by an in-situ reaction technique. T
he aim of the present study was the increase in wear resistance in comparis
on with the unreinforced cp titanium. Samples were prepared by are melting,
by the blended elemental powder metallurgy method and by hot-isostatic pre
ssing. Mossbauer spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction patterns of as cast sam
ples reveal a complete transformation of the educts. Owing to the high cool
ing rate, metastable phases are found. The sintering parameters using the p
owder metallurgical route were improved with the aim of increased wear resi
stance. Depending on the production process and the related microstructure
the wear resistance of the Ti-Fe-B cermets was characterized using a pin-on
-disc type machine. Under the present conditions wear resistance to the 100
Cr6-steel counterpart was observed when the TiB content exceeded 20 vol.%.
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