Inconel 600-2

CoCrMo Alloys

CoCrMo alloys are widely used for medical prosthetic implant devices. The alloys are especially used where high stiffness or a highly polished and extremely wear-resistant material is required. CoCrMo alloys are the materials of choice for applications such as knee implants, metal-to-metal hip joints and dental prosthetics.

CoCrMo Alloys Introduction

CoCrMo alloys are widely used for medical prosthetic implant devices. The alloys are especially used where high stiffness or a highly polished and extremely wear-resistant material is required. CoCrMo alloys are the materials of choice for applications such as knee implants, metal-to-metal hip joints and dental prosthetics.

CoCrMo Alloys Chemical Composition

Elements(%)AbbreviationPercentage wt
CarbonC0.350 max
ChromiumCr27.000-30.000
MolybdenumMo5.000-7.000
NickelNi0.500 max
IronFe0.750 max
SiliconSi1.000 max
ManganeseMn1.000 max
TungstenW0.200 max
PhosphorusP0.020 max
SulphurS0.010 max
NitrogenN0.250 max
AluminiumAl0.100 max
BoronB0.010 max
TitaniumTi0.100 max
CobaltCoBalance

Summry

ASTM F75 is a non-magnetic CoCrMo alloy exhibiting high strength, corrosion resistance, and excellent wear resistance. It is widely used for orthopaedic and dental implants. Highly polished components include femoral stems for replacement hips and knee condyles. Other cobalt medical implants include acetabular cups and tibial trays. In all cases, but especially in hip components, material quality is imperative as parts are heavily loaded and subject to fatigue.

GTD111 Superalloy Manufacturing and Maintenance

STEP 1

Production Methods

GTD-111 is available in both conventionally cast (CC) and directionally solidified (DS) forms, optimized to sustain structural integrity under extreme mechanical loading.

STEP 2

Microstructural Degradation

During prolonged high-temperature service, the alloy is susceptible to microstructural deterioration, including creep-induced interdendritic cracking.

STEP 3

Repairability

Given the harsh operating conditions of industrial turbine blades, specialized thermal procedures such as hot isostatic pressing (HIP) and solution heat treatment are required to restore mechanical performance and secure long-term operational safety.

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