Developing dual-textured titanium (Ti) extrudates via utilizing the β transus in commercially pure Ti

J. Wan, B. Chen, J. Shen, W. Shi, K. Kondoh, S. Li, J. S. Li

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Abstract

In contrast with titanium (Ti) alloys, the α+β region for commercially pure Ti is neglectable. Therefore, its β transus (Tβ) can be regarded as a watershed for β-Ti and α-Ti. Utilizing this characteristic, we fabricated dual-textured Ti extrudates through a powder metallurgy route via manipulating the hot extrusion temperature. The crystallographic texture along extrusion direction (ED) was analyzed. Different from the sole <1010>//ED texture throughout the entire extrudate in previous studies, our extrudates exhibited unique dual-textured microstructure. The firstly extruded portion manifested <0001>//ED and <1011>//ED, whereas the rest extrudate displayed <1010>//ED. This was attributed to the realtime extrusion temperature of each location in comparison with Tβ. On the other hand, the last portion of the extrudate contained much more interstitial nitrogen and oxygen, which led to extremely high strength via solid solution strengthening. This was resulted from a combination effect of diffusion-controlled element absorbing and material flow during extrusion. Our findings may open up a new direction in developing high-performance materials with variable microstructure and mechanical properties for medical applications like neoarthrosis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110459
JournalMaterials and Design
Volume215
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2022

Keywords

  • CP-Ti
  • Dual-textured microstructure
  • Hot extrusion
  • β transus

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