Influence of Mold Coating on the Metallurgical Quality of Titanium Cast into Graphite Ingot Molds

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
B. Tougas
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Recycling of titanium represents an important economic activity due to high cost of the material and the amount of returns of machined parts which represent the bulk of finished titanium products (typical "buy to fly" of 10 in the aeronautic industry). In the present work, the metallurgical quality of 76 mm in diameter and 20 cm ingots poured in coated graphite mold will be assessed against the nature and condition of application of 4 coatings namely aluminum oxide, yttrium oxide, zirconium oxide and zirconium oxide with 4% aluminum oxide. The metallurgical quality has been evaluated in terms of alpha case thickness, microstructure and composition. Microhardness from surface will be assessed against casting conditions. Least square regression analysis have been use to optimize casting conditions.
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APA: B. Tougas  (2011)  Influence of Mold Coating on the Metallurgical Quality of Titanium Cast into Graphite Ingot Molds

MLA: B. Tougas Influence of Mold Coating on the Metallurgical Quality of Titanium Cast into Graphite Ingot Molds. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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