Abstract
Intermetallic compounds of λ-TiAl were boronised in the temperature ranges 1150 to 1250°C and 900 to 1050°C with B4C powders and with powder mixtures of B4C and Na2B4O7 respectively. For specimens boronised with B4C powders, substantial porosity was observed at the interface between the coating layer and substrate. The surface hardness of these specimens was ∼ 670 HV and was relatively insensitive to the boronising temperature and time. Boronising TiAl with B4C powders improved both wear and high temperature oxidation resistance. Treatment with a powder mixture of B4C and Na2B4O7 resulted in higher quality coating layers on the TiAl substrate. The highest hardness (∼ 2720 HV) was obtained by a treatment at 900°C for 11 h. The wear and high temperature oxidation resistance of TiAl was more significantly improved than by boronising solely with B4C.
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