Abstract

Abstract The effects of different heat treatments on the microstructure and tensile properties of the as-extruded TiBw/Ti60 composites have been investigated. Without solution treatment, the α2 phase precipitated from α phase and mounts of elliptical S2 silicide are formed at the interface of α/β phases after aging at 700 °C for 5 h, which results in clear enhancement of strength at 700–800 °C. After the solution and aging treatment, more α2 phase precipitates from αp phase and less spherical S2 silicide precipitated from the body of both αp and transformed β phase. Moreover, some small silicide precipitates are formed from α matrix near the TiBw due to the stacking faults and the interface effect. The TiBw are stable without any interfacial reaction during the heat treatments. The results show that the composites performed by solution and aging treatment exhibit high strength (1377 MPa) and low elongation (2%). The annealing treatment can soften the composites and increase the elongation to 7%.

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