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Influence of Annealing at 1100°C and 475°C on the Mechanical Properties at Room Temperature of an Iron Base ODS Alloy
2007
ISIJ International
In the last few years the Fe-base oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) PM 2000 alloy has been shown to be a biomaterial for its outstanding combination of mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. In this work, we are describing the effect of high temperature annealing at 1 100°C (pre-oxidation) and low temperature annealing at 475°C on the main mechanical properties at room temperature, with particular emphasis on tensile and fatigue properties, which are suitable for achieving the
doi:10.2355/isijinternational.47.1214
fatcat:22vcz3x5vrdhjankzyec4gvyay