Mechanical properties and the structure of porous titanium obtained by sintering compacted titanium sponge
2008
Mechanical properties and characteristics of the porous material obtained by sintering of compacted granules of titanium sponge of grade TG-OP-01 have been investigated with the purpose to develop a technology of production of biocompatible orthoimplants. The content of pores θ was from 20 to 60%. As θ increased from 20 to 50%, the Brinell hardness H B, maximum bending strength σbend, and impact toughness K c decreased, following the empirical dependences H Bθ = const, σbend × θ2 = const, and K c × θ1.5 = const, respectively. At θ > 50%, there was observed a stronger drop in these values. The experiments on the absorption of water by the pores and an analysis of the filtration properties of the material made it possible to establish that the basis of the system of pores connected with the surface is composed by the gaps between the pressed granules 0.1–0.2 cm sintered during annealing rather than by the small (∼ 100 μm) pores in the granules.
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