The present invention will be more fully described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
A method of forging a titanium alloy component 10 comprises applying a protective coating 14 onto the surface 12 of the titanium alloy component 10. A glass lubricant coating 16 is applied onto the protective coating 14 and then the titanium alloy component 10 is forged at a high temperature, for example about 1050° C.
The titanium alloy component 10 comprises a titanium alloy consisting of vanadium and chromium and other elements, for example a titanium alloy consisting of 20 wt % to 40 wt % vanadium and 10 to 20 wt % chromium. The titanium alloy preferably consisting of 20 wt % to 30 wt % vanadium, 13 wt % to 17 wt % chromium, 1.0 wt % to 3.0 wt % aluminium, 0.1 wt % to 0.4 wt % carbon and up to 0.2 wt % oxygen and balance titanium and incidental impurities. A particular titanium alloy consists of 25 wt % vanadium, 15 wt % chromium, 2 wt % aluminium, up to 0.15 wt % oxygen, 0.1 wt % to 0.3 wt % carbon and the balance titanium plus incidental impurities. Another particular titanium alloy consists of 35 wt % vanadium and 15 wt % chromium.
A suitable glass lubricant coating comprises a borosilicate glass lubricant coating.
The preferred protective coating comprises an aluminide coating, a silicon modified aluminide coating, a platinum aluminide coating, an aluminium coating or a platinum coating. The protective coating is applied by pack aluminising, vapour phase aluminising, slurry aluminising, spraying, heat-treating or plating.
One particular protective coating is a silicon-modified aluminide produced by slurry aluminising. Such protective coatings are available as IPAL IP1041 from Indestructible Paints Ltd of 23-25 Pentos Drive, Sparkhill, Birmingham, B11 3TA or Sermaloy J (RTM) from Sermatech (UK) Ltd of High Holborn Road, Codnor Gate Business Park, Ripley, DE5 3NW.
Another particular protective coating is an aluminium water base inorganic acid coating is sprayed onto the titanium alloy component and then cured at a temperature of 540° C. to 560° C. Such protective coatings are available as IPCOTE IP9183, or IPCOTE IP9183R1, from Indestructible Paints Ltd of 23-25 Pentos Drive, Sparkhill, Birmingham, B11 3TA or Sermetal W from Sermatech (UK) Ltd of High Holborn Road, Codnor Gate Business Park, Ripley, DE5 3NW.
The protective coating of an aluminide coating is produced by aluminising and the platinum aluminide coating is produced by platinum aluminising. Such protective coatings are available as CN32/1 or CN32/2 and as CN22 or CN22LT from Chromalloy (UK) Ltd of Bramble Way, Clover Nook Industrial Estate, Somercotes, Alfreton, Derbsyshire, DE55 4RH.
In use the protective coating 12 prevents the formation of metal oxides, e.g. vanadium pentoxide, under the glass lubricant coating 14 and hence the glass lubricant coating 14 is not decomposed during the forging process and thus the forging process produces an acceptable surface quality of the forged titanium alloy component 10.
Other suitable protective coatings may be used.
The titanium alloy components may for example be compressor blades, or compressor vanes, of a high-pressure compressor of a gas turbine engine.
The present invention is also applicable to titanium alloys consisting of about 15 wt % vanadium.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0416764.9 | Jul 2004 | GB | national |