Abstract

Abstract The isothermal sections of the Co–Ni–Ti system at 950 and 1 000 °C were investigated experimentally. Diffusion couples were measured by electron probe microanalysis to construct the phase relations at 950 °C, whereas eleven key alloys annealed at 1 000 °C were investigated using X-ray diffraction and electron probe microanalysis. The ternary phase, τ-(Co,Ni)3Ti (hP24-VCo3), was observed at both temperatures. At 950 °C, continuous solid solutions are formed between CoTi2 and NiTi2 as well as between CoTi and NiTi. Eight 3-phase regions, i. e. Ni3Ti + (Co,Ni)Ti + τ, Ni3Ti + γ-(Co,Ni) + τ, τ + c-Co2Ti + (Co,Ni)Ti, τ + c-Co2Ti + Co3Ti, τ + Co3Ti + γ-(Co,Ni), c-Co2Ti + h-Co2Ti + Co3Ti, L + β-(Ti) + (Co,Ni)Ti2 and L + (Co,Ni)Ti2 + (Co,Ni)Ti, were constructed at 1 000 °C. Considerable ternary solubilities in Ni3Ti, Co3Ti and c-Co2Ti were determined.

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