Changes in structural-phase state and physicochemical properties of tungsten-free TIC-TiNi hard alloys after various types of ion-beam treatment
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https://doi.org/10.25206/1813-8225-2021-176-5-9Keywords:
titanium carbide, ion beam treatment, continuous ion beam, pulsed ion beam, structure, morphologyAbstract
Using experimental methods of analysis, the morphology, elemental composition and chemical state of hard alloys of the «TiC-TiNi» system in the initial state and after various types of ion-beam treatment have been investigated. It is found that the effect of a continuous ion beam leads to an increase in the microhardness of the investigated alloys by 10–12 %. When samples are irradiated with a pulsed ion beam, as a result of destruction of surface layers, the microhardness value decreases by 20 %, as a result of which this type of modification is not preferable for alloys of the TiC-TiNi system.
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