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The study of the regularities of a solid-phase interaction in the system of titanium-refractory compound is of a theoretical and practical interest, since its results can be used in various fields of metallurgy and engineering, particularly in powder metallurgy when creating titanium powder-based composite materials. The character of such an interaction governs the choice of sintering and heat treatment conditions and to a considerable extent determines the mechanism of strengthening and finally the properties of sintered titanium articles.
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Anohin, V.M., Ognev, R.K., Shirokova, N.I. (1982). The Investigation of Solid-Phase Interaction of Titanium with Refractory Compounds. In: Williams, J.C., Belov, A.F. (eds) Titanium and Titanium Alloys. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1758-7_78
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