Abstract
Abstract
In this work, the effect of heat treatment on the control of the volume share of α phase in a two-phase titanium alloy α + β from the Ti6A14V grade was analyzed. The applied heat treatments resulted in obtaining a volume share of alpha phase in the range of 60% to 96%. The highest hardness was obtained with a sample share 88% α phase, which was characterized by a microstructure consisting of grains of α phase and β phase regions of the phase precipitates of α’.