抄録
Recently, a new technique, SHS process (Self-propagating High-temperature Synthesis), has been applied to the production of ceramic and metallic compound materials. The technique is characterized primarily by a large amount of heat of reaction which is produced during the sintering process and also, by a low production cost.
The analogous SHS process accompanied melting by exothermic reaction was observed during a two step heating of the Ni-Ti (50-50 at%) compact under a partial vacuum of 1 x 10-3 Pa: the exothermic melting reaction of the Ni-Ti compact took place at 820°C, when the temperature was quickly elevated from 600°C in the second heat stage. It was also observed that gases evolved from the compact during the two stage heat treatment.
This report shows that melted Ni-Ti alloys are obtained from 48 to 56 at%Ni in Ti by the processing, and the oxygen and the hydrogen are discharged from the compact with exothermic melting reaction in a short time, and consequently there is little oxygen and hydrogen in the compound with a homogeneous phase.