A study is made on the wettability of sodium chloride and oxygen-free ionic
compounds - fluorides of alkaline-earth elements (CaF, MgF, BaF) - by molt
en metals. The metals Cu, Sn, Ag, Au, In, and Ga do not wet these materials
(theta similar to 120-140 deg). The wettability of fluorides by aluminum i
s somewhat greater (theta similar to 90-100 deg), in accordance with the gr
eater chemical affinity of aluminum for fluorine. Chemically highly active
and aggressive alloys of Ti, Zr, Hf and V (with concentrations up to 70-80%
) which completely wet and destroy known refractory materials (oxide, nitri
de, carbide, and carbon refractories, etc.) behave anomalously in regard to
fluorides - they do not wet their surface and are inert when in contact wi
th them. This is attributable to the formation of an intermediate gaseous p
hase (a volatile fluoride) which separates the liquid metal from the solid
surface. Effective use can be made of this phenomenon to develop refractori
es (crucibles, containers, jackets, etc.) for use in the isothermal melting
, homogenization, and casting of alloys that contain Ti, Zr, Hf, and V.