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Tohoku University Technology: New CoCr alloys with low Young's modulus, high wear and corrosion resistance, and superelasticity: T20-542

Alloys with high fatigue life and free of nickel element

β-Ti and conventional CoCr alloys are widely used for artificial joints because of their superior mechanical properties. Some β-Ti alloys show superelasticity and low Young's modulus; however, they have low wear resistance. Conventional CoCr alloys show excellent wear resistance, but they have very high Young's modulus, which is about 10 times that of human bones. Since low Young's modulus and wear resistance are properties with a trade-off relation, there has not been a biomaterial that realizes both.  This invention is about new CoCr alloys that have an even lower Young's modulus than β-Ti alloys, which also boast high wear and corrosion resistance, and superelasticity. This invention shows a fatigue life of more than 10 million cycles up to a strain of 1.65% and it is expected to be the next-generation biological material.  These alloys are characterized by a large elastic anisotropy. In the <100> direction, they show a Young's modulus of 30 GPa, comparable to human bones, making it suitable to use for artificial joints and bone plates. In the <111> direction, they have extremely high Young's modulus of 300 GPa, making it suitable to use for stents.

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Tohoku University Technology: Alloy with large elastic strain over 4%: T19-355

Elastic alloy with Young's modulus less than 25 GPa which remains in the elastic range even when 600 Mpa stress is applied

Superelastic alloy can instantly return to its original state after plastic deformation when the force is removed. However, a repeated plastic deformation leaves a residual strain that cannot be ignored. This invention is about an elastic alloy having a large elastic strain over 4% and Young's modulus less than 25 Gpa, which remains in the elastic range even a stress up to 600 Mpa is applied.

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