Abstract

The structure and phase composition of the V-Al-N master alloys produced using out-of-furnace aluminothermic melting of charges containing nitrided vanadium filings or powdered electrolytic vanadium are studied. It has been found that the nitrogen-containing phase of these alloys is represented by aluminum nitride. The master alloy ingots melted using the nitriding agents are characterized by identical values of the integral parameters of nitride phases. Based on metallography results, certain similarity is found between inclusions and the nitriding agent added to the charge for melting of a V-Al-N master alloy.

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