Abstract
The concentration of ten chemical elements in the surface of a titanium alloy after grinding by a silicon-carbide wheel is determined by means of a Versa 3D twin-beam electron microscope. The content of C, N, O, and Si in a surface layer of up to 200 nm much exceeds the values permitted by the corresponding GOST State Standard. Silicon-carbide crystals are found in the ground surface.
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