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Hardness and Microstructure of Binary and Ternary Nitinol Compounds

Abstract

The hardness and microstructure of twenty-six binary and ternary Nitinol compounds (Ni-Ti, Ni-Ti- Ta, Ni-Ti-Hf, and Ni-Ti-Zr) were studied. A small (50g) button of each compound was produced by vacuum arc melting (VAM). Each alloy was homogenized in vacuum for 48 hr followed by furnace cooling. Specimens from the buttons were then heat treated at 800, 900, 1000 or 1100 C for 2 hr followed by water quenching. The hardness and microstructure of each specimen was compared to the baseline (55-Nitinol, 55 at.% Ni 45 at.% Ti, after heat treatment at 900 C). The results show that sixteen of the studied compounds had higher hardness values than the baseline material with relatively low levels of secondary phase precipitation. Moreover, five of these compounds had hardness values greater than or equal to approximately 660HV (58HRC) with essentially no property-degrading precipitation phases

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