Ceramic Ti-B Composites Synthesized by Combustion Followed by High-Temperature Deformation

Materials (Basel). 2016 Dec 20;9(12):1027. doi: 10.3390/ma9121027.

Abstract

Long compact cylindrical rods, which consist of a titanium monoboride-based TiB-30 wt % Ti ceramic composite material, are synthesized during combustion of the initial components (titanium, boron) followed by high-temperature deformation. High-temperature deformation is found to affect the orientation of the hardening titanium monoboride phase in the sample volume and the phase composition of the sample. The combustion temperature is studied as a function of the relative density of the initial workpiece under the experimental conditions.

Keywords: SHS extrusion; ceramic composite material; combustion; high-temperature deformation; self-propagating high-temperature synthesis.