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THE RATE OF Ti AND Ti ALLOY OXIDATION IN AIR AT HIGH TEMPERATURE (in Russian)

Journal Article · · Zhur. Priklad. Khim.
OSTI ID:4067250
The oxidation of technically pure Ti and of Ti alloyed with 5% Al, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mo, Si, Sn, and V at 700 to 1000 deg was studied. It is shown that at 700 to 1000 deg Al and Cr reduce oxidation, V, Fe, and Cr increase oxidation, while Cu reduces oxidation at the higher temperatures and increases it at the lower temperatures. In contrast to Cu, Mo reduces oxidation at lower temperatares and increases it at higher temperatures; tin has no effect on titanium oxidation. A "catastrophic" oxidation of Ti alloyed with 10% V was observed at 800 deg and of Ti alloyed with 5% Mo and 5% V at 1000 deg . (R.V.J.)
Research Organization:
All-Union Scientific-Research Inst. of Petroleum-Chemical Processes USSR
NSA Number:
NSA-15-019791
OSTI ID:
4067250
Journal Information:
Zhur. Priklad. Khim., Journal Name: Zhur. Priklad. Khim. Vol. Vol: 34
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
Russian

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