Abstract

Titanium samples 60.0 mm in length and 3.0 × 0.3 mm in cross section were heated in a nitrogen gas atmosphere for 60 min at temperatures from 1300 to 2100°C. At temperatures below 2000°C, the titanium nitridation process comprised two stages. The lower temperature limit of exponential nitridation kinetics was determined to be ~1000°C. At temperatures above the melting point of the metal, the presence of liquid phase in the bulk of the material has no significant effect on the titanium nitridation process.

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