Abstract

This paper presents a brief review of research made by the authors to determine feasibility of using a titanium-based bilayer material in industrial applications. One layer, corrosion preventive, is formed by surface alloying with highly corrosion-resistant doping elements, in particular, Ta, Nb and Zr. These elements have significantly higher corrosion resistance than titanium. Applying them on the titanium substrate allows formation of a coating resistant, in particular, to boiling strong acids. Resistance of obtained coatings in said media is many times higher than that of titanium or stainless steel. The coatings are formed using a high-penetration electron beam ejected to the atmosphere. This article contains references to findings of previous works and offers some new data.

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