Abstract:
Objective
To explore the effect of the change of Ca and P concentration in the electrolyte on the micro-mechanical properties of the titanium alloy coating formed by microarc oxidation (MAO) technique.
Methods
Thirty two disc-shaped Ti-6Al-4V specimens (10 mm in diameter and 1 mm in thickness) were equally divided into 4 groups.The surfaces were treated by MAO technique in electrolytic solution containing calcium acetate (CA) and β-glycerol phosphate disodium salt pentahydrate (β-GP).The concentration of β-GP was fixed at 0.02 mol/L,while the concentrations of CA were set at 0.05-0.3 mol/L respectively for the 4 testing groups.The Ca/P ratios of the surface MAO coatings were detected by energy dispersive X-ray analysis(EDX).The micro hardnesses and elastic moduli were measured by a nano-indentation tester.
Results
When the CA concentration was increased from 0.05 to 0.3 mol/L in the electrolyte,the Ca/P ratios of the MAO coating increased accordingly from 0.52±0.02, 1.23±0.05, 1.75±0.10 to 2.44±0.05.The elastic moduli and the hardnesses of the 4 groups of MAO coating were(56.11±8.22)GPa, (48.46±9.74)GPa, (32.07±7.07)GPa, (28.19±6.94)GPa and (3.13±0.78)GPa, (2.56±0.85)GPa,(1.49±0.68)GPa,(0.68±0.27)GPa respectively.
Conclusions
The Ca/P concentration of the electrolyte has a significant effect on the micro-mechanical properties of the MAO coating of titanium alloy.The micro-elastic modulus and micro-hardness of the MAO coating decrease with the Ca/P ratio.
Key words:
Titanium alloy,
Coating,
Mechanical property,
Nano-indentation,
Micro-arc oxidation
Yan WANG, Bin TANG, Cheng-yun NING, Si-qin YANG, Pei-xi LIAO. Effect of the change of Ca/P concentration on the mechanical properties of Ti-Alloy microarc oxidation coating[J]. Chinese Journal of Stomatological Research(Electronic Edition), 2011, 5(02): 139-143.