Solution treatment behavior of Co‐Cr‐Mo alloy

Alastair John Tanton. Clemow(University of Surrey), B. L. Daniell(University of Surrey)
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
March 1, 1979
Cited by 107

Abstract

Current practice in the manufacture of Co-Cr-Mo alloy total hip prostheses is the use of a solution treatment to increase the ductility of the as-cast alloy. This study is concerned with the reactions encountered during solution treatment at temperatures between 1165-1270 degrees C. These reactions, including incipient melting, a carbide transformation from M23C6 to M6C and sigma-phase formation, have been examined using both qualitative and quantitative metallographic techniques, and are shown to influence the production of a single phase microstructure. As a result, an optimum temperature for solution treatment of 1220 degrees C has been determined. It is further proposed that a reduction in the carbon content of this alloy would improve its solution treatment behavior.


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