The powder metallurgy of titanium–tin alloys containing up to 15% tin
Powder Metallurgy(1959)
Abstract
AbstractDensity measurements and data on the mechanical properties of titanium–tin alloys, fabricated by powder metallurgy from sodium-reduced titanium, are reported.Low porosities were achieved after a single pressing and sintering operation. A typical set of preparation conditions involved compacting at 40 tons/in.2 and sintering, in vacuum, at 1300° C. for 1 hr. With tin contents above 5%, evaporation of tin during sintering could prove troublesome.The presence of tin strengthened titanium markedly. The addition of 15% tin increased the ultimate tensile stress at room temperature by ∼90%, with a corresponding, though less marked, reduction in ductility.
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Titanium Alloys,Diffusion in Alloys
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