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ABSTRACTIn the paper, the phase composition, microstructure, and selected mechanical and operational properties at room and elevated temperature of a TiAl intermetallic alloy from the TNB group – Ti–45Al–8Nb–0.5(B, C), induction melted in special graphite crucibles, are characterised. Selected properties of this alloy were compared to those of the reference TNB-V2 alloy with similar chemical composition, prepared with technologies currently used in the world. The result of this comparison was a positive recommendation for the proposed melting technology as an alternative to this and other groups of TiAl-based alloys.This paper is part of a thematic issue on Titanium.

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