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Research » Titanium Metallurgy

Title

Melt flow electrolytic production of titanium alloys

Type

No information

Sponsorship

DFG

Duration

01.03.2012 – 28.02.2015

Research Area

Description

Titanium alloys are industrially produced by melt metallurgy, with repeated remelting to achieve the required quality. Further process steps are needed to adapt the microstructure to the requirements, which is particularly important in aerospace applications. By molten salt electrolytic deposition, it would be possible to produce titanium alloys in a few process steps. By varying the deposition parameters, the microstructure can be adjusted.

There are possibilities in the field of surface technology and electroforming, up to the direct production of slabs and sheets, as well as the production of powders for powder metallurgical processes.

As an application example of the technology to be developed, the production of titanium matrix composite materials is planned. Here, silicon carbide fibers are coated with the titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V and then compacted into a composite material.

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