Cobalt-based alloys are frequently used in various fields where high wear-resistance is needed, including aerospace, cutlery, medical apparatus and instruments. It is commonly used for dental bridge, dental crown, false teeth due to excellent resistant properties, high melting points and incredible strength at high temperatures
The high strength, low weight ratio and outstanding corrosion resistance inherent to titanium and its alloys has led to wide and diversified range of successful applications which demand high levels of reliable performance in surgery and medicine as well as in aerospace, automotive, power generation, chemical plant, sports, oil and gas extraction, and other major industries.
Excellent mechanical and corrosion resistance properties and cost-effectiveness to stainless steel has led to a wide variety of applications in the automotive, medical and general industry markets, used to produce a range of products, including surgical tools, metallic filters, pumps, impellers and structural automotive parts.
Nickel-based superalloys are an unusual class of metallic materials with an exceptional combination of high temperature strength, toughness, and resistance to degradation in corrosive or oxidizing environments. These materials are widely used in aircraft and power-generation turbines, rocket engines, and other challenging environments, including nuclear power and chemical processing plants.
Nickel-base superalloys consists of the gamma matrix, and of intermetallic γ' precipitates. The γ-phase is a solid solution with a face-centered crystal (fcc) lattice and randomly distributed different species of atoms. By contrast, the γ'-phase has an ordered crystalline lattice of type LI2. Modern alloys typically contain about 70% by volume fraction of cube-like γ' precipitates whose edge length is about 0.5 μm.
Hot isostatic pressing (HIP) is a manufacturing process, used to reduce the porosity of metals and increase the density of many ceramic materials. This improves the material's mechanical properties and workability.
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