Artículos de revistas
The influence of heat treatment on the structure and microstructure of Ti-15Mo-xNb system alloys for biomedical applications
Fecha
2014Registro en:
Materials Science Forum, v. 783-786, p. 1255-1260, 2014.
1662-9752
10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.783-786.1255
2949983867418338
8772166092096584
0000-0002-3336-309X
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
The Ti-15Mo-xNb system integrates a new class of titanium alloys without the presence of aluminum and vanadium, which exhibit cytotoxicity, and that have low elasticity modulus values (below 100 GPa). This occurs because these alloys have a beta structure, which is very attractive for use as biomaterials. In addition, Brazil has about 90% of the world’s resources of niobium, which is very important economically. It strategically invests in research on the development and processing of alloys containing this element. In this paper, a study of the influence of heat treatments on the structure and microstructure of the alloys of a Ti-15Mo-xNb system is presented. The results showed grain grown with heat treatment and elongated and irregular grains after lamination due to this processing. After quenching, there were no changes in the microstructure in relation to heat-treated and laminated conditions. These results corroborate the x-ray diffraction results, which showed the predominance of the β phase.