TY - JOUR
T1 - Mechanical properties and microstructures of low cost β titanium alloys for healthcare applications
AU - Gunawarman, B.
AU - Niinomi, Mitsuo
AU - Akahori, Toshikazu
AU - Souma, Takayuki
AU - Ikeda, Masahiko
AU - Toda, Hiroyuki
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2005/5
Y1 - 2005/5
N2 - Titanium alloys are the best choice of metallic materials for biomedical and healthcare applications due to the combination of their excellent mechanical properties and biocompatibility. However, the usage of titanium alloys is limited due to its high cost. In order to reduce their cost, two new titanium alloys, Ti-4.3Fe-7.1Cr (TFC alloy) and Ti-4.3Fe-7.1Cr-3.0Al (TFCA alloy), for healthcare goods such as wheelchairs have been recently developed using low cost ferro-chrom elements. The microstructure and mechanical properties of both alloys subjected to solution treatment in the beta field or thermomechanical treatment were investigated, and then evaluated for their potential to be used as wheelchair materials. The specific strength and fatigue ratio of TFC and TFCA alloys are much greater than those of the existing wheelchair materials. Unrecrystallized grains obtained in the alloys at low solution treatment temperature can be eliminated by increasing solution treatment temperature or by conducting thermomechanical treatment. The latter method is recommended because it also gives a better strength and ductility balance as a result, mainly, of grain refinement. However, TFCA alloy seems to have more potential to be used as wheelchair materials compared to TFC alloy because of its better workability and post thermomechanical treatment ductility.
AB - Titanium alloys are the best choice of metallic materials for biomedical and healthcare applications due to the combination of their excellent mechanical properties and biocompatibility. However, the usage of titanium alloys is limited due to its high cost. In order to reduce their cost, two new titanium alloys, Ti-4.3Fe-7.1Cr (TFC alloy) and Ti-4.3Fe-7.1Cr-3.0Al (TFCA alloy), for healthcare goods such as wheelchairs have been recently developed using low cost ferro-chrom elements. The microstructure and mechanical properties of both alloys subjected to solution treatment in the beta field or thermomechanical treatment were investigated, and then evaluated for their potential to be used as wheelchair materials. The specific strength and fatigue ratio of TFC and TFCA alloys are much greater than those of the existing wheelchair materials. Unrecrystallized grains obtained in the alloys at low solution treatment temperature can be eliminated by increasing solution treatment temperature or by conducting thermomechanical treatment. The latter method is recommended because it also gives a better strength and ductility balance as a result, mainly, of grain refinement. However, TFCA alloy seems to have more potential to be used as wheelchair materials compared to TFC alloy because of its better workability and post thermomechanical treatment ductility.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.msec.2004.12.015
DO - 10.1016/j.msec.2004.12.015
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:21444435323
VL - 25
SP - 304
EP - 311
JO - Materials Science and Engineering C
JF - Materials Science and Engineering C
SN - 0928-4931
IS - 3
T2 - Selected Papers Presented at the Materials Science and Technology 2004 Meeting: Titanium for Biomedical, Dental, and Healthcare
Y2 - 26 September 2004 through 29 September 2004
ER -