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Shielding heat-resisting coatings for an intermetallic titanium alloy

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Abstract

It is shown to be possible to produce a heat-resisting coating for an intermetallic titanium alloy with the hardening ortho phase preventing changes in the surface layer of the alloy as a result of the build-up of oxide corrosion products, which can soften the component at working temperatures of 700–800°C. The results of investigation of the heat resistance properties, evolution of the composition and structure of the alloyed ion-plasma coatings on the titanium alloy with the hardening ortho-phase at working temperatures show that the deposition of the coating greatly reduces the depth in which the surface layer of the alloy changes and the thickness of this layer does not exceed 5 μm.

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