Abstract

A complex manufacturing method of billets from material based on high-boron nickel aluminide is proposed. The method includes manufacturing the semifinished alloy products using a combined method of self-propagating high-temperature synthesis and centrifugal casting from oxide feedstock and subsequent vacuum induction remelting with the introduction of Al-based foundry alloys containing nanosized ZrO2 and modifying the structure. The evolution of the microstructure and phase composition is investigated at all production stages. A cast ZrO2-modified cylindrical billet, which possess high purity in regards to gas impurities (O 0.005 wt % and N 0.0001 wt %) and is suitable for the further production of powders by the plasma rotating electrode process, is fabricated according to the proposed technology.

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