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Influence of thermal oxidation temperature on the microstructural and tribological behavior of Ti6A14V alloy

Journal

SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 240, Issue -, Pages 470-477

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2014.01.004

Keywords

Ti6A14V alloy; Thermal oxidation temperature; Water vapor atmosphere; Tribological behavior

Funding

  1. National Key Technology R&D Program of China [2012BAI18B05]
  2. Basic Research Program of Development Special Fund of Shenzhen Strategic Emerging Industry [JCYJ20130401171615402]
  3. Technology Innovation Program of Development Special Fund of Shenzhen Strategic Emerging Industry [CXZZ20130322171346982]
  4. Tsinghua University Initiative Scientific Research Program
  5. State Key Laboratory of Tribology

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Thermal oxidation process under water vapor environment was performed on biomedical titanium alloys for 4 h at different treatment temperature changing from 600 degrees C to 800 degrees C to improve the surface properties for the application of artificial joints. In order to ascertain the suitability of thermal oxidized sample as a bio-implant, the morphological features, structural characteristics, microhardness and tribological behavior in dry friction were evaluated. Alumina and rutile as the new phases appeared for the thermal oxidized samples with the hardness increasing. The mechanism of oxidation involved nucleation of a thin layer of oxide followed by its agglomeration and growth to completely cover the surface. The representative coating thickness values for samples oxidized at 600 degrees C, 700 degrees C and 800 degrees C were 1.2, 7.5 and 34.9 mu m, respectively. The coefficient of friction for oxidized Ti6A14V alloy was lower than the untreated with the maximum reduction of 62% when oxidized at 700 degrees C. The wear volume results indicated that thermal oxidization effectively improved the tribological behavior with a reduction of 80% at most. In this investigation, the results proved that thermal oxidation temperature could effectively influence the microstructural and tribological behavior of Ti6A14V alloy and the optimal oxidation temperature was 700 degrees C. (c) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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