Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9817540 Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
The oxidation resistance of TiAl at elevated temperatures >750 °C can be improved by the addition of small amounts of fluorine. The fluorine is applied in two ways: ion implantation and wetting with diluted HF. Using non-destructive Ion Beam Analysis the fluorine depth concentration profiles in the near surface region are determined before and after oxidation. The fluorine maximum is found to be at the metal/oxide interface, which supports the theoretical explanation of the fluorine microalloying effect. The time dependent behaviour of the fluorine content is characterized by a fast decrease of the fluorine concentration during the first hours of oxidation followed by a moderate decrease. The results offer the possibility for a technical application of the fluorine microalloying effect to improve the oxidation resistance of TiAl-alloys at temperatures >750 °C.
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