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Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties and Microstructures of Laser-Sintered Co–25Cr–5Mo–5W (SP2) and W–Free Co–28Cr–6Mo Alloys for Dental Applications
We examined the chemical, physical, and mechanical properties and microstructures of laser-sintered Co–25Cr–5Mo–5W (SP2) and W–free Co–28Cr–6Mo alloys. The tensile and fatigue properties of the laser-sintered Co–Cr–Mo alloys were extremely superior to those of dental-cast alloys. The ultimate tensil...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6947384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31817292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12244039 |
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author | Okazaki, Yoshimitsu Ishino, Akira Higuchi, Shizuo |
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description | We examined the chemical, physical, and mechanical properties and microstructures of laser-sintered Co–25Cr–5Mo–5W (SP2) and W–free Co–28Cr–6Mo alloys. The tensile and fatigue properties of the laser-sintered Co–Cr–Mo alloys were extremely superior to those of dental-cast alloys. The ultimate tensile strength (σ(UTS)) and total elongation (T.E.) were close to those of hot-forged Co–28Cr–6Mo alloys. The fatigue strengths (σ(FS)) at 10(7) cycles of the 90°-, 45°-, and 0°-direction-built Co–28Cr–6Mo alloys were ~500, ~560, and ~600 MPa, respectively. The ratio σ(FS) /σ(UTS) was ~0.4. These superior mechanical properties were attributed to the fine π-phase particles in the grains and grain boundaries of the fine face–centered cubic (fcc) matrix formed owing to the rapid solidification. The chemical composition of 20-times-laser-sintered Co–Cr–Mo alloy without the virgin powder added was approximately the same as that of the alloy laser-sintered with the virgin powder. σ(FS) of the 90°-direction-built alloys after laser sintering 20 times was also ~500 MPa. σ(UTS) of hot-forged Co–28Cr–6Mo alloys decreased with increasing annealing temperature, whereas T.E. increased. For the Co–Cr–Mo alloys annealed at 1000 to 1150 °C for 30 min after laser sintering, the rates of decrease in σ(UTS) were small. σ(FS)/σ(UTS) increased to near those of annealed Co–28Cr–6Mo alloys after hot forging. The durability of clasps fabricated by laser sintering was superior to that of dental-cast clasps. |
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spelling | pubmed-69473842020-01-13 Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties and Microstructures of Laser-Sintered Co–25Cr–5Mo–5W (SP2) and W–Free Co–28Cr–6Mo Alloys for Dental Applications Okazaki, Yoshimitsu Ishino, Akira Higuchi, Shizuo Materials (Basel) Article We examined the chemical, physical, and mechanical properties and microstructures of laser-sintered Co–25Cr–5Mo–5W (SP2) and W–free Co–28Cr–6Mo alloys. The tensile and fatigue properties of the laser-sintered Co–Cr–Mo alloys were extremely superior to those of dental-cast alloys. The ultimate tensile strength (σ(UTS)) and total elongation (T.E.) were close to those of hot-forged Co–28Cr–6Mo alloys. The fatigue strengths (σ(FS)) at 10(7) cycles of the 90°-, 45°-, and 0°-direction-built Co–28Cr–6Mo alloys were ~500, ~560, and ~600 MPa, respectively. The ratio σ(FS) /σ(UTS) was ~0.4. These superior mechanical properties were attributed to the fine π-phase particles in the grains and grain boundaries of the fine face–centered cubic (fcc) matrix formed owing to the rapid solidification. The chemical composition of 20-times-laser-sintered Co–Cr–Mo alloy without the virgin powder added was approximately the same as that of the alloy laser-sintered with the virgin powder. σ(FS) of the 90°-direction-built alloys after laser sintering 20 times was also ~500 MPa. σ(UTS) of hot-forged Co–28Cr–6Mo alloys decreased with increasing annealing temperature, whereas T.E. increased. For the Co–Cr–Mo alloys annealed at 1000 to 1150 °C for 30 min after laser sintering, the rates of decrease in σ(UTS) were small. σ(FS)/σ(UTS) increased to near those of annealed Co–28Cr–6Mo alloys after hot forging. The durability of clasps fabricated by laser sintering was superior to that of dental-cast clasps. MDPI 2019-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6947384/ /pubmed/31817292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12244039 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Okazaki, Yoshimitsu Ishino, Akira Higuchi, Shizuo Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties and Microstructures of Laser-Sintered Co–25Cr–5Mo–5W (SP2) and W–Free Co–28Cr–6Mo Alloys for Dental Applications |
title | Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties and Microstructures of Laser-Sintered Co–25Cr–5Mo–5W (SP2) and W–Free Co–28Cr–6Mo Alloys for Dental Applications |
title_full | Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties and Microstructures of Laser-Sintered Co–25Cr–5Mo–5W (SP2) and W–Free Co–28Cr–6Mo Alloys for Dental Applications |
title_fullStr | Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties and Microstructures of Laser-Sintered Co–25Cr–5Mo–5W (SP2) and W–Free Co–28Cr–6Mo Alloys for Dental Applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties and Microstructures of Laser-Sintered Co–25Cr–5Mo–5W (SP2) and W–Free Co–28Cr–6Mo Alloys for Dental Applications |
title_short | Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties and Microstructures of Laser-Sintered Co–25Cr–5Mo–5W (SP2) and W–Free Co–28Cr–6Mo Alloys for Dental Applications |
title_sort | chemical, physical, and mechanical properties and microstructures of laser-sintered co–25cr–5mo–5w (sp2) and w–free co–28cr–6mo alloys for dental applications |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6947384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31817292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12244039 |
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