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Specific method of hot rolling production of titanium steel composite plate

Specific method of hot rolling production of titanium steel composite plate 1. The production of titanium steel composite plate is one of the methods of hot rolling, including the formation of an iron base material and titanium cladding material, coating has at least one cladding surface edge plate assembly, and, the need for basic material cladding material and 20 to 30 g/m2 molybdenum or vanadium. It is heated at the melting point temperature, oxidized between 50 and 1050 degrees Celsius to reduce titanium oxide, and then hot rolled.

2. MoO3 is the oxide that needs to be added.

3. The heating temperature is between 845 degrees Celsius and 1050 degrees Celsius.

4. Need to add oxide V2O5.

5. The heating temperature is between 740 degrees Celsius and 1050 degrees Celsius.

This technology is actually a process of producing titanium steel composite plate from titanium by hot rolling method, which has good cladding characteristics and is very economical to produce. In the production process of stainless steel composite plate, hot rolling is more popular and suitable for mass production. However, this is not suitable for titanium steel composite plate production. This is because titanium is easy to react, at high temperatures, with air, or other metals may react, so titanium properties make it hot rolled when the need for cladding. Good encapsulation is difficult to achieve. Therefore, when titanium steel composite plates are produced by hot rolling, other materials need to be added between titanium and the base material to prevent the formation of compounds at the boundary between titanium and iron. And those materials, preferably metal, would solve the titanium and iron problem. These metals are precious, so titanium steel composite plates are also expensive.