Abstract:
Combustion of FTi70 industrial ferrotitanium containing 65.9% of Ti and a model alloy of iron with 30.6% of Ti in nitrogen is described. It is shown that the degree of nitriding of the combustion products of industrial ferrotitanium is low. The distribution of nitrogen along the sample diameter is uneven. The dilution of the alloy with the final product increases in the degree of nitriding. The study of the combustion of the model alloy concludes that the degree of nitriding increases along with the melting point of the initial alloy. The composition of the combustion products of ferrotitanium is described.
Keywords:ferrotitanium, combustion, titanium nitride, depth of conversion, phase composition.