Superplasticity and its application of ultra-fine-grained titanium alloys obtained through protium treatment

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Hirofumi Yoshimura Jun Nakahigashi Kousuke Takahata
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Studies of a protium treatment for grain refinement of a + ß type titanium alloy are reviewed and recent experimental results are introduced. Protium treatment consists of the following three processes: (1) protium absorption, (2) martensitic transformation and hot working, and (3) final treatment for protium desorption and recrystallization. A combination of these processes results in the ultra-fine grains of 0.3 to 0.5 µm in diameter with high angle boundaries. The ultra-fine-grained material exhibits superplastic elongation of over 9000%. Superplastic forming was successfully used to fabricate a denture base. These materials may be widely applicable as biomaterials in various medical industries.
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APA: Hirofumi Yoshimura Jun Nakahigashi Kousuke Takahata  (2004)  Superplasticity and its application of ultra-fine-grained titanium alloys obtained through protium treatment

MLA: Hirofumi Yoshimura Jun Nakahigashi Kousuke Takahata Superplasticity and its application of ultra-fine-grained titanium alloys obtained through protium treatment. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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