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P Mengucci1, G Barucca2, A Gatto3, E Bassoli3, L Denti3, F Fiori4, E Girardin4, P Bastianoni2, B Rutkowski5, A Czyrska-Filemonowicz5.
Abstract
Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) technology based on a layer by layer production process was used to produce a Co-Cr-Mo-W alloy specifically developed for biomedical applications. The alloy mechanical response and microstructure were investigated in the as-sintered state and after post-production thermal treatments. Roughness and hardness measurements, and tensile and flexural tests were performed to study the mechanical response of the alloy while X-ray diffraction (XRD), electron microscopy (SEM, TEM, STEM) techniques and microanalysis (EDX) were used to investigate the microstructure in different conditions. Results showed an intricate network of ε-Co (hcp) lamellae in the γ-Co (fcc) matrix responsible of the high UTS and hardness values in the as-sintered state. Thermal treatments increase volume fraction of the ε-Co (hcp) martensite but slightly modify the average size of the lamellar structure. Nevertheless, thermal treatments are capable of producing a sensible increase in UTS and hardness and a strong reduction in ductility. These latter effects were mainly attributed to the massive precipitation of an hcp Co3(Mo,W)2Si phase and the contemporary formation of Si-rich inclusions.Entities:
Keywords: Co alloys; Heat treatments; Laser sintering; Mechanical properties; Structure characterisation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26803005 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2015.12.045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mech Behav Biomed Mater ISSN: 1878-0180