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Results of an investigation of the microstructure and phase composition of materials of the Ti-B-Fe system, obtained by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) are presented.
Investigations were conducted for two types of powder mixtures; the first was a mixture of elemental powders Ti, B, Fe and the second was a mixture of ferroboron alloys, FeBn, with titanium. The possibility of using commercial ferroalloys to obtain of boron-containing MMCs is shown. The combination of SHS with force effect rooling leads to a dense product with high operational properties. More efficient fields of the application of SHS composite to produce TiB2-Fe are shown.
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Lepakova, O.K., Raskolenko, L.G. & Maksimov, Y.M. Self-propagating high-temperature synthesis of composite material TiB2-Fe. Journal of Materials Science 39, 3723–3732 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JMSC.0000030726.29507.2b
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