Abstract
Experiments were conducted to evaluate the alpha case reaction layer of Ti casting with four different mould materials: Al2O3, Al2O3+Ti, Al2O3+TiO2, and TiO2. Al2O3+Ti moulds were manufactured by a reaction between Al2O3 and Ti powder in air or vacuum. The results show that the Al2O3 mold exhibits an alpha case layer of ∼350 μm. The microstructural characterisation and surface hardness profiles of castings with Al2O3+Ti moulds indicated that the alpha case thickness decreased significantly to ∼45 μm. This difference was due to the presence of TiO2, which formed a TiO intermediate phase that acted as a diffusion barrier and hindered the alpha case reaction at the casting surface. In addition, Al2O3+TiO2 moulds were ineffective in alpha case reduction due to the unacceptable network between the TiO2 and binder.
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