Titanium-Molybdenum Alloys During Laser Deposition,2013-I
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In situ nitridation during laser deposition of titanium-molybdenum alloys from elemental powder blends has been achieved by introducing the reactive nitrogen gas during the deposition process.
Thus, Ti-Mo-N alloys have been deposited using the laser engineered net shaping (LENS) process and resulted in the formation of a hard α(Ti,N) phase.
Exhibiting a dendritic morphology, distributed within a β(Ti-Mo) matrix with fine scale transformed α precipitates. Varying the composition of the Ar + N gas employed during laser deposition permits a systematic increase in the nitrogen content of the as-deposited Ti-Mo-N alloy.
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