Characterization of Titanium Alloy Obtained by Powder Metallurgy

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Ti‐based alloys are an important class of materials suitable especially for medical applica-tions, but they are also used in the industrial sector. Due to their low tribological properties it is necessary to find optimal technologies and alloying elements in order to develop new alloys with improved properties. In this paper, a study on the influence of sintering treatments on the final properties of a titanium alloy is presented. The alloy of interest was obtained using the powders in following weight ratio: 80% wt Ti, 8% wt Mn, 3% wt Sn, 6% wt Aluminix123, 2% wt Zr and 1% wt graphite. Two sintering methods were used, namely two‐step sintering (TSS) and multiple‐step sin-tering (MSS), as alternatives to conventional sintering which uses a single sintering dwell time. Evolution of sample morphology, composition and crystalline structure with sintering method was ev-idenced. The lower values for the friction coefficient and for the wear rate was attained in the case of the sample obtained by TSS.

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Pascu, C. I., Nicolicescu, C., Cioateră, N., Gheorghe, Ștefan, Geonea, I., & Didu, A. (2022). Characterization of Titanium Alloy Obtained by Powder Metallurgy. Materials, 15(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15062057

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