In this paper, the microstructure, mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance of the dental Co-Cr-Mo-W alloys fabricated by selective laser melting (SLM) were systematically investigated and correlated. The microstructure of the… Click to show full abstract
In this paper, the microstructure, mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance of the dental Co-Cr-Mo-W alloys fabricated by selective laser melting (SLM) were systematically investigated and correlated. The microstructure of the SLM group (SG) specimens is composed of extremely fine columnar crystals, exhibiting supersaturated and homogeneous character. The matrix mainly consists of face-centered-cubic (FCC) cobalt solid solutions, and minimal hexagonal-close-packed (HCP) cobalt solid solutions. Mechanical test results showed that the 0.2% yield strength of SG was 775 ± 7 MPa, and the ultimate tensile strength was 1118 ± 25 MPa. The elongation of SG was 8.28 ± 0.4%, and the microhardness of SG was 476 ± 10 HV. All of these values largely exceeded the cast group (CG) specimens. The high strength is attributed to their fine columnar crystals and supersaturated matrices. The fewer content from the HCP phase and a lack of intermetallic compounds or eutectic contribute to the high ductility. Furthermore, a higher Ecorr, lower Icorr were acquired for better corrosion resistance compared to cast specimens, due to even less composition segregation and more microstructural homogeneity.
               
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