Abstract

The article presents information on the study of the effect of small iron and molybdenum additives on the phase composition of a powder alloy based on titanium and nickel. The authors found that the presence of unreacted pure components (titanium and nickel) indicates the incompleteness of the diffusion interaction process and the need to adjust the sintering mode of porous samples. Additives of 2.5% and 4.0% iron, as well as 2% molybdenum act as an inhibitor on the sintering process of porous samples.

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