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Mechanical Properties and Grindability of Dental Cast Ti-Nb Alloys
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Materials ScienceEngineeringMechanical PropertiesTensile StrengthMechanical EngineeringTi-nb AlloysAlloy DesignCeramics MaterialsDental Titanium AlloyMachiningAlloy CastingMetal ProcessingMicrostructureAlloys
Aiming at developing a dental titanium alloy with better mechanical properties and machinability than unalloyed titanium, a series of Ti-Nb alloys with Nb concentrations up to 30% was made. They were cast into magnesia-based molds using a dental casting machine and the mechanical properties and grindability of the castings were examined. The hardness of the alloys with Nb concentrations of 5% and above was significantly higher than that of titanium. The yield strength and tensile strength of the alloys with Nb concentrations of 10% and above were significantly higher than those of titanium, while the elongation was significantly lower. A small addition of niobium to titanium did not contribute to improving the grindability of titanium. The Ti-30%Nb alloy exhibited significantly better grindability at low grinding speed with higher hardness, strength, and Young's modulus than titanium, presumably due to precipitation of the ω phase in the β matrix.
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