Characterization of Co-Cr-Mo (F-75) alloy produced by solid state sintering
Date
2010-06-09Author
Zuraidawani, Che Daud
Shamsul Baharin, Jamaludin, Prof. Dr.
Fazlul, Bari, Dr.
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This research was carried out to fabricate and
characterize Co-Cr-Mo (F-75) alloy. The
samples have been prepared via solid state
sintering. The powders were supplied by
Sandvik Osprey Ltd, UK and special design for
biomedical applications. The lab work
comprises the mixing of F-75 powder with 2
wt. % of binder. The mixture was cold
compacted using uniaxially press at 500 MPa.
The samples were sintered at three different
temperatures (1250 °C, 1300 °C and 1350 °C)
in inert environment for 90 minutes of sintering
time. The sintered samples were characterized
by using scanning electron microscope (SEM),
energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS)
and optical microscope (OM) Olympus BX41M.
Bulk density, apparent porosity, percentage of
linear shrinkage, and microhardness of the
samples were also characterized. The average
of the grain sizes were measured by line
intercepts method. The optical micrographs
showed the difference grain size in all sintered
samples after etching with Marble reagent. The
result shows the percentage of linear shrinkage,
bulk density value and porosity increase with
increasing the sintering temperature. Beside
that, higher sintering temperature yields coarser
grain structure.
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