The Effect of Solution Heat Treatment Temperature on Phase Transformations, Microstructure and Properties of Ti-25Ta-xZr Alloys Used as a Biomaterial

This paper describes a study of the effect of solution heat treatment temperature (500, 750 and 1000 °C) on the phase transformations, microstructure, microhardness and Young’s modulus of Ti-25Ta- x Zr alloys, aimed at biomedical applications. The Ti-25Ta- x Zr alloys ingots were melted in an arc fu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials engineering and performance 2020-04, Vol.29 (4), p.2410-2417
Hauptverfasser: Kuroda, Pedro Akira Bazaglia, Quadros, Fernanda de Freitas, Afonso, Conrado Ramos Moreira, Grandini, Carlos Roberto
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Zusammenfassung:This paper describes a study of the effect of solution heat treatment temperature (500, 750 and 1000 °C) on the phase transformations, microstructure, microhardness and Young’s modulus of Ti-25Ta- x Zr alloys, aimed at biomedical applications. The Ti-25Ta- x Zr alloys ingots were melted in an arc furnace with five different compositions ( x  = 0, 10, 20 30 and 40 wt.%) in order to produce samples with α ″, β  +  α ″ and β phase. The results showed that both the microstructure and mechanical properties of the studied alloys can be tailored according to the temperatures used for solution in the Ti-25Ta- x Zr system. Usually, higher solution heat treatment temperatures increase hardness due to the higher phase stabilization in single-phase alloys, while in the α ″ +  β alloys or predominantly β , hardness decreases due to the suppression of phase α ″. However, the elastic modulus of the alloys decreases when solution heat treatment is performed at 1000 °C. In general, solution heat treatment performed at higher temperatures stabilizes more the β phase, optimizing the lower modulus of the alloys.
ISSN:1059-9495
1544-1024
DOI:10.1007/s11665-020-04770-5