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Pure titanium and Ti6Al4V alloys with single-crystal Al2O3 rod cores were prepared at 1740 °C and 1.2 atm Ar for 30 min. Aluminium diffusion takes place from Al2O3 into the titanium region for both Ti/Al2O3 and Ti6Al4V/Al2O3 interaction couples and results in the formation of an ordered α2 phase (Ti3Al) in the titanium region adjacent to interfaces, even though there is no visible interaction product at interfaces.
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Ji, H., Jones, S. & Marquis, P.M. Characterization of the interaction between molten titanium alloy and Al2O3 . JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE 30, 5617–5620 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00356694
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